Ametra App User Window And Door Contractor
Mark A. Stevens
Window and Door Contractor, Orlando, FL
A window and door contractor is tasked with painting a variety of windows and doors as part of a larger renovation project. They need a tool that helps them manage color selection, track work, and document progress while dealing with the variety of different surfaces and finishes.
Here are six simple steps in Ametra App that help Mark manage all his projects:
1. Create Project for Window and Door Painting
The contractor creates a project specifically for the window and door painting job, noting the job site and client details.
This centralizes all information for the job, allowing the contractor to keep track of different windows and doors under one organized project.
2. Add Areas for Different Window and Door Types
Create areas like “Living Room Windows,” “Bedroom Doors,” and “Entry Doors,” each with corresponding items like “Frames” and “Panels.”
By breaking the project into these categories, the contractor can track specific details and ensure that all elements are painted correctly.
3. Capture Target Colors from Client Preferences
Extract colors from client-provided items like fabric swatches or existing furniture to match.
This ensures the paint colors match the client’s vision and the overall decor of the space, preventing mismatches that can be costly and time-consuming.
4. Match Paint Colors to Target
Match extracted target colors to available paint options in the app’s Paint Libraries.
By matching colors accurately, the contractor avoids costly mistakes and ensures the final outcome aligns with client preferences.
5. Take Control Photos During Painting
Regularly take photos of each painted window or door to track progress.
This ensures work is being done to specification, allowing the contractor to monitor quality, address issues, and communicate with clients effectively.
6. Review Finished Work
After completion, review photos of the finished windows and doors, ensuring the paint is applied evenly and as expected.
This final review ensures that the project meets the contractor’s quality standards and the client’s expectations.
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