Joint Apprentice Committee
About
Painters shape the look of a neighborhood, inside and out. In Long Island City, where industrial spaces meet residential streets, a fresh coat can make a difference—especially when applied by professionals who know the trade. Joint Apprentice Committee operates from 45-15 36th St, a stretch where warehouses and apartment buildings coexist under the same skyline.
The area around 36th Street has seen steady change, with old brick facades giving way to modern finishes. A painter’s work here isn’t just about color; it’s about matching the rhythm of a place that’s always evolving. They handle everything from surface prep to final touches, ensuring the job fits the setting—whether it’s a loft conversion or a storefront refresh. The address is easy to spot, just off the main drag where Queens Plaza meets the elevated tracks.
Local contractors and property managers often rely on crews who understand the demands of urban work. Joint Apprentice Committee focuses on the details that matter in a dense neighborhood: durability, precision, and a clean finish. Need to discuss a project? Their number is (718) 937-7440.
For directions, the map pinpoints their location clearly: here’s where to find them. Sometimes the right brushstroke starts with knowing where to go.