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Jon Strong Painting

Painter / decoratorHillsboro4.611 reviews · 1 independent public source
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Oregon Construction Contractors Board

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  • Rated 4.6 from 11 reviews
  • 1 credential shown

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4.6out of 5
11 reviews in public evidence
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  • Porch11 reviews · 4.6 avg
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Oregon Construction Contractors BoardCurrent: Active
Source reference
181811
First issued
2008
Valid through
Aug 2027
Bond
Bonded $20,000
Insurance
Insured for $1,000,000 · through Nov 2026
Source checked
Jul 26, 2026
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About

Strong Painting was established in 1998 as a sole proprietor and shortly after grew into Strong Painting Inc. In the late 90's and into the early 2000's we were known throughout the Pacific NW as one of the premier new construction painters.

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Is Jon Strong Painting a legitimate business?

Jon Strong Painting has 11 independent public reviews, rated 4.6 out of 5. This is independent public evidence gathered from named public sources (no ads, no paid placement), not a guarantee of workmanship. If anything here is out of date, the business can request a correction.

What do customers say about Jon Strong Painting?

Jon Strong Painting has 11 public reviews, averaging 4.6 out of 5. The reviews section shows the aggregate rating, review volume, and review source information we hold.

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Is Jon Strong Painting qualified and accredited?

We hold 1 independently sourced credential for Jon Strong Painting, including Oregon Construction Contractors Board. Each is attributed to the body that issued it in the credentials section. For example, Oregon Construction Contractors Board is Oregon's Construction Contractors Board: the state body all construction contractors must be licensed with in Oregon.