Finding a painting contractor who shows up when promised and delivers results worth paying for has become one of the most frustrating home improvement challenges in the Dayton area. Half-finished projects, missed appointments, and contractors who disappear mid-job have left homeowners rightfully skeptical.
Curtis Painting was built to solve that problem. Jordan Curtis and his in-house crews operate on a simple commitment. They arrive on time, complete the work within the agreed timeline, and never ask for payment until the homeowner walks through and approves every detail. That pay-after-satisfaction model has earned the trust of more than 250 residential and commercial clients across Montgomery County and the greater Dayton region.
The team handles interior and exterior painting along with drywall repair, cabinet refinishing, deck staining, wallpaper removal, and pressure washing. Each project receives a dedicated crew from start to finish, with Jordan providing estimates and conducting final walk-throughs. The result is a stress-free experience where the homeowner's standards set the bar, not the contractor's convenience.
Updated: 05-21-2026
Jordan Curtis provides on-site estimates and checks in throughout each project to prevent the communication gaps that frustrate most homeowners. Chelcia M described how Jordan kept her informed every step of the way during a whole-house interior repaint. Kelsey Mattimore noted that he regularly checked in and made sure they felt taken care of. Bryan Steward called him a great communicator who gave knowledgeable advice throughout the process.
-Review Snippet Sources: Google Reviews
The crew treats surface preparation as a non-negotiable first step, patching drywall, caulking trim, and addressing imperfections before any paint goes on. Spencer Schaefer highlighted how the team finished rough spots in the drywall, noting that attention to detail is what sets them apart. Lisa Kliebert-witt described how they repaired drywall issues, painted trim, and recaulked crown molding throughout her entire newly built home before painting began.
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Interior projects average three to four days and exterior projects wrap in two to three days. Lauren Spires noted that a living room and three bedrooms with ceilings took just one day instead of the estimated two to three. Bob Mauch's exterior trim project finished in two and a half days with power washing, painting, and trim board replacement all included in that timeline.
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The crew covers furnishings and floors before work begins and cleans up at the end of each day. Cecil Hubbard noted they protected furnishings and flooring throughout a condo repaint. Tom Hicswa described how the crew cleaned up after their work day every single day during a total house and garage exterior project. Alex Graves praised the cleanup after his interior project as stellar.
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Reviews document successful projects on wood siding, stucco, brick, cedar, and even metal roofing. Matt Schwendeman described a repaint of a 100-year-old stucco and wood home with a detached garage. Becky Baron hired them to paint the brick exterior of her home, transforming its curb appeal. Thomas J. noted that his cedar house was power washed, scraped, and painted with two coats in just two days.
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The company does not collect payment until the job is done, the site is clean, and the homeowner approves the outcome. When Kelsey Mattimore mentioned a small area needing more attention, Jordan had his crew back out promptly to touch it up with no questions asked. Anthony Halley had a small issue and when he let the owner know, it was made right immediately.
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Several clients have hired the company for multiple projects. Thomas Jones described hiring them for two separate jobs, interior and exterior, and called Curtis Painting his go-to painting company. Leif Moore has used them a handful of times at both his house and rental properties. Randy Woods was referred by another contractor and wrote that he could not have been happier with the results.
-Review Snippet Sources: Google Reviews
Ohio does not require a state-level painting contractor license, so no license number applies. Curtis Painting, LLC is a registered domestic limited liability company with the Ohio Secretary of State, Entity No. 4833246, filed March 10, 2022, with active status. The business is BBB Accredited with an A+ rating since June 2025, and owner Jordan C Curtis is the registered agent.
-Verification Sources: Ohio Secretary of State, Better Business Bureau
Updated: 05-21-2026