I hate painting! But I know someone who loves it!
I hate painting. I hate painting ceilings even more. I also have a deep disdain for contractors who don't call back. Let's keep this going: I don't like contractors who do show up that are unprofessional, rude, or one who'll give me an estimate that doesn't line up at all with the quotation. My guess is that I am not alone and perhaps even you feel the same way or have had experiences like the above.
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Enter stage right: Gene Coviello of Top Coat Painters and Ceiling Pro Cleaners. Gene has a smile as wide as the Nile and a personality that goes along with it. He's a little Mario Brothers and a little atomic bomb. He absolutely LOVES what he does and it not only shows in a general conversation or when he speaks at the Riverside BNI meetings where he services as Secretary and Treasurer, it shows up on the walls and ceilings he and his crew touches. Whether you're looking to quote a commercial job or a residential job, call Gene to get a quote.
My first experience with Gene is when a home I was selling just two weeks from closing had water damages caused by clogged gutters and ice damming. To make matters worse it was a pop corn ceiling. I called Gene and within the hour on a Saturday morning I received a call back. I gave him the scope of the job and within the next hour he was on the line with my seller.
Suffice it to say that during that week he showed up with that smile and a crew and over the next few days made the repair and repainted the ceiling and you could not tell where the old popcorn left and the new popcorn began. We closed on schedule and the buyer was delighted to see the 'free' improvement.

Assisted by BNI member Chris Burdo, Gene Coviello of Top Coat Painters and Ceiling Pro Cleaners demonstrates the efficacy of his acoustic tile restoration process.
Gene's Ceiling Pro's do some unique work and restoration. How many times have you looked up an an aging and stained Armstrong suspended ceiling and asked yourself when the store or office was going to do something about it? Riverside BNI meets at the Essex Town Hall Auditorium and man could that ceiling use some help. It just makes the place feel old and unkempt instead of historic if you get my gist.
Until I met Gene's Ceiling Pro's I had thought it was simply taking the old ones down and tossing them and putting new ones up. That is of course if the suspension frame isn't discolored and rusty. During Gene's presentation to the chapter and to the amazement of all, Gene treated the worst of the worst panels and they miraculously returned to their original color and appearance! How green does that get!


