Too many Long Island homeowners have hired painting contractors who disappear mid-project, send unfamiliar workers each visit, or deliver results requiring costly corrections. Owner William Sutherland built Spotless Paint of Long Island around a different premise, treating thorough cleanup, crew consistency, and direct owner communication as operational standards rather than marketing claims.
The fully licensed and insured company handles interior and exterior residential painting, commercial painting, pressure washing, deck and fence staining, faux finishing, and drywall installation and repair throughout Suffolk and Nassau Counties. Projects range from single-room refreshes to full home transformations involving cathedral ceilings, intricate trim work, and smoke damage remediation. Every project begins with a detailed written proposal covering steps, materials, timeline, employee count, and costs.
Operating from their Mastic location, Spotless holds a valid Suffolk County Home Improvement Contractor license and serves the South Shore, North Shore, North Fork, and The Hamptons, working with both year-round Long Island residents and seasonal homeowners across Nassau and Suffolk Counties.
Updated: 04-06-2026
Multiple customers who compared bids before hiring note Spotless delivered the best combination of price and quality. Matthew Vescovi describes the company as "by far the best deal" after evaluating estimates for a large job involving cathedral ceilings, spackling, walls, and trim. A Hamptons client calls Spotless a team that "over achieve expectations and are fairly priced." The pattern across reviews points to pricing customers consistently find fair for the quality delivered.
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The pattern is consistent throughout reviews. Matthew Vescovi notes the crew "even mopped the floors" at the end of each workday and that "the house was cleaner than when they started." Another customer describes the crew returning without charge to power wash a concrete slab that had been accidentally overlooked. The cleanup standard appears to be a deliberate part of every Spotless project rather than an occasional courtesy.
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Large and complex projects appear throughout the review record. Elizabeth Buirkle describes a 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom home needing a full interior transformation completed in five days after a difficult closing. The crew handled cathedral ceilings with "tough seams" that "they made look effortless." Projects also include smoke damage remediation, Ipe deck refinishing with railings, and complete commercial spaces. William manages estimates and communication across all project sizes.
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Several Hamptons homeowners describe Spotless outperforming previous contractors. One long-term client who has worked with William on many Hamptons projects notes the team "always do what they say, over achieve expectations and are fairly priced." Another reports the crew "completed the job with the utmost professionalism" and left the home in original condition. The pattern reflects a reputation built on consistency in a market where client expectations run high.
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William Sutherland's direct involvement in communication appears throughout reviews. One customer writes that William was honest about a weather delay and would "keep me in the loop" on timing, adding that "he was true to his word" throughout the process. Multiple reviewers note William contacts clients directly rather than through intermediaries, helping with color decisions, timing, and upkeep planning. This accessibility is a consistent reason customers describe returning to Spotless.
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The crew model is consistently in-house based on review patterns. Crew member Elmer is named in a review praising his Ipe deck refinishing and soft washing work alongside William, suggesting an established team rather than rotating contractors. Aaron Greenbaum describes "impeccable attention to detail and unwavering commitment to perfection" maintained across multiple homes for his family, implying a stable crew standard from project to project. No review in the dataset references subcontractor inconsistency.
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Repeat business patterns are documented throughout the review record. Aaron Greenbaum writes that Spotless has "transformed multiple homes for my family, consistently exceeding our expectations" and calls them "our go-to choice for all our painting needs." Another reviewer states that "you will always have a customer in me and my family and friends." A third customer describes returning after years for additional work and finding the crew did not disappoint despite the time gap.
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New York State does not require a statewide painting contractor license. Home improvement contractors in Suffolk County are licensed at the county level. Spotless Paint of Long Island holds Suffolk County Home Improvement Contractor License No. 49803, Type H H2 - Painting, issued February 2012. The company is registered with the NY Department of State as Spotless Paint of LI, Inc., a Domestic Business Corporation, DOS ID 4861234, incorporated December 9, 2015, with Active entity status. The biennial statement filing is noted as past due per NY DOS records.
-Verification Sources: Suffolk County HIC License No. 49803 via homeyou.com aggregator; verification portal; Spotless Paint of LI, Inc., DOS ID 4861234, verified via NY DOS Division of Corporations screenshot provided by user
Updated: 04-07-2026