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Derek Robb Construction and Painting Inc
Derek Robb Construction and Painting Inc at Eagle Mountain, UT 84005, held a Painter license (#5713264-5501) with the Utah contractors license board with an expiration date of 11-30-2021. We last verified the license was expired on 10-04-2022.
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Derek Robb Construction and Painting Inc Reviews
2 out of 5 stars, based on
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By Lanny P.November 18, 2020Paint new construction home$15,105
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Derek Robb Construction and Painting Inc License info
Inactive License
| License # | 5713264-5501 |
| Status | Inactive |
| State | Utah |
| Type | R100 Residential And Small Commercial |
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I would not recommend this painter. They were willing to come back and repaint areas we thought were done poorly but where they touched up, it often did not match the paint color. We ended up doing a lot of the touch up painting ourselves following move-in and our contractor also did a good bit of touch-up. We stirred the paint well (in 5 gallon buckets) and found it did match. We also spent a lot of time cleaning paint off the floors. We had hoped that the cut-in work at the crown molding would look awesome and it does in some places.