Ukie Painting

Mint Hill, North Carolina
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Updated: 10-03-2025

About Ukie Painting

When dimitritimchenko saw Ukie's crew painting a neighbor's house and decided to hire them on the spot, then hired them again years later for a second property, it revealed something the numbers alone don't tell. The 395 Google reviews averaging 4.9 stars are impressive. But what customers actually describe is different: a contractor who texts morning confirmations without being asked, who fixes door frames while painting trim, who brings damaged doors to their shop to properly sand and refinish rather than painting over problems.

The company operates from an unmarked suite on Wilgrove Mint Hill Road. Founded by Ukrainian immigrants Vitalii Skochenko and Andrii Spivak around 2021 (sources conflict on the exact start date), they've built a business that customers describe more like skilled neighbors helping out than a traditional painting operation. Project managers call daily. Crews arrive on time so consistently that multiple reviews express genuine surprise. When Laura Stanley needed her porch ceiling, plaster repair, and kitchen cabinets done, what stuck with her wasn't just the quality but the communication structure: assigned supervisor's cell number, daily check-ins, thorough cleanup.

What's notably absent tells its own story. No FAQ section on the website. Minimal activity on Facebook despite having a page. Phone number inconsistencies across platforms (980-273-9441 on Google, 980-447-6311 on the website, 980-312-0258 also listed on BBB). The license situation remains unclear; while they claim to be licensed and insured, verification through North Carolina's contractor licensing board couldn't be completed with available information. For a company handling projects well over $30,000 (which legally requires licensing in NC), this ambiguity matters.

The work itself speaks through specifics customers mention: Marlon's crew on exterior trim, Jesus careful with furniture during interior work, Omar making houses look flawless, Christian providing quotes with no upselling, Carina leading teams that communicate effectively. When projects go wrong (the Linda Callahan review about ripped-down lights and missed trim, the BJ Viau experience with a chaotic large project and hundreds of touch-up spots), the responses are professional but the problems reveal capacity issues when volume increases.

Updated: 10-03-2025

Q&A Based On What Customers Are Saying About Ukie Painting

Q: What happens when things go wrong?

Two three-star reviews out of well over 350 show a pattern. The company responds professionally, offers to make things right, but the underlying issues (rushed timelines, inadequate quoting, communication breakdowns) suggest growing pains. BJ Viau's large project felt condensed from three weeks into two, with door handles reinstalled upside down and prep work the customer ended up doing themselves. The response acknowledged the shortcomings and promised internal review.

(Review Snippet Sources: Google Reviews)

Q: Do the Ukrainian roots matter?

Janice Weigl specifically mentioned it: "former residents of the Ukraine, performed an outstanding job for us." The detail-oriented, precise approach she described aligns with what other customers note. The company's focus on premium materials, thorough preparation, and guaranteed work reflects old-world craftsmanship values transplanted to Charlotte's suburbs.

(Review Snippet Sources: Google Reviews)

Q: How do they handle cabinet work?

This is clearly a specialty. Betsy K's review describes design help, paint selection guidance, and cabinets that look factory-new. Casey Celli said it directly: "Ukie made our old cabinets look like they came straight from the factory." Multiple reviews mention cabinet refinishing as standout work, with the company taking doors off-site to their shop for proper preparation.

(Review Snippet Sources: Google Reviews, BBB)

Q: What about their pricing transparency?

Here's where experiences diverge. Most reviews praise fair, reasonable pricing with no upselling (Rob Brown: "Ryan came in a quoted exactly what we wanted with no upselling"). But BJ Viau's experience included an attempt to charge extra per square foot for a third coat when painting light grey to white, caught only because the contract specified otherwise. Get everything in writing.

(Review Snippet Sources: Google Reviews)

Q: Is the epoxy floor work as good as the painting?

Wayne Carter and David Angel both highlighted garage floor coatings. Wayne: "full fleck epoxy floor in the garage which is absolutely amazing." This seems to be a legitimate specialty beyond basic painting, with multiple customers specifically requesting and praising this service.

(Review Snippet Sources: Google Reviews)

Q: Why do some crew members get mentioned by name repeatedly?

Andrii (project manager/owner), Christian (quoting), Carina (team leader), Marlon, Jesus, Omar, Angel, Juan Mata, Alex, Gerardo. These names appear across months of reviews. This consistency suggests low crew turnover and specialized roles, which matters for quality control.

(Review Snippet Sources: Google Reviews, Yelp)