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Drywall Contractor's Recommended Paint
and Primers
More on drywall and paint
Chalk paints hides imperfections. The cheapest way to paint new homes
is to "paint new
homes" with chalky paint to help hide drywall imperfections due to poor
framing etc. Home owners eyes miss a large majority of this if flat
paints are the primary products used. Mat finishes are a good thing and
what we recommend, however, we use washable mat finished. If quality
products however, are not used,
this becomes even more noticeable
about a year or less later. Our style of house painting constantly
focuses on
how to do better work than the acceptable basic minimum code. This is
an in depth topic addressed
throughout this site.
Most
homes are painted with cheap
high hide
products, NOT quality high hide products. Good
for the
contractor working on your home, very bad for the home owner.
From my experience, most drywall contractors use paints that are easy
to apply and multipurpose. One in particular seen on constructions
sites
is texture seal. This is an effective inexpensive primer used by
the majority of drywall contractors for sealing the ceiling before
texture is applied. This product is however, absolutely terrible
for priming walls for any work we do. I see this product over and
over being used as a primer for walls, which is nothing short of
terrible and in my opinion, a disservice to your customer. Anyone that
disagrees with me, has no value for high end painting and/or, does not
know the difference between, good, better, best.
In the big picture, choosing quality paints may add an addition $500.00
to the price of your paint costs on an average home.
Ceilings
Even though new home ceiling are called "finished" once
textured, using a high quality flat finish with a sheen lever less than
3, sprayed evenly by a
professional painter, looks extremely better than any NEW texture left
as
is. Most drywall contractors disagree with this because they
don't know how to paint ceilings with high quality mat finishes and/or,
have never seen their ceilings painted properly. They
have a personal thing about painting "their" work. They are proud of
how it looks raw, however, the bottom line is... unpainted texture (
example "knock down" textured ceiling or popcorn, stipple) looks yellow
and chalk like and yellow more and more as it ages. This is not a good
look compared to quality painted ceilings ( by a professional). Painted
ceilings are sealed! No dust, no porous absorption exposed. They
will be healthier to live in and better lasting for years. They are
also much easier to touch up if your paint ever touches the ceiling. It
is near impossible to fix a mistake on raw texture. There are man
advantages to painting new texture than not, and many advantage to
using quality products apposed to using inferior products.
Home owners don't know the difference if all the ceilings
are left unfinished. The home owner misses this process everytime,
thus... lives with unfinished ceilings for years. Not until someone
like the PAINTING Guys actually paints them will you know what you have
been living under. Once you see, and understand the difference, you
will never accept less.
Benefit of the doubt... Drywall Contractors eyes are not seeing colour
and trim like professional painters do. They spend
their entire day looking at wall board, mud and sanding dusty
homes.
Bottom Line
If you allow a drywall contractor to paint your home... expect
sub standard
paint products and unfinished texture.
I have never met one drywall contractor in 33 years that would compare
to a dedicated professional painter.
More on this subject and other aspects of drywall to come.
Below
Image of an average ceiling painted with low sheen level of 5 or less
paint. There is no sign of flashing, brush marks or roller marks.
This ceiling is perfect mat shown in the most extreme light conditions.

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| | Posted by: Chris on Tuesday, January 03 @ 03:17:26 PST
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| | PAINTING Guys Random Testimonial |
| | Chris Urry per: Old School Drywall Posted: | I have had the pleasure of working on a beautiful home with Chris. I did all of the drywall repairs, and Chris did the painting of the entire home including cabinets, besides the drywall repairs that I had personally done. Chris is very conscientious, and to be honest, I have not seen a painter of his caliber in quite a number of years. He takes pride in his work, and it shows! He takes the time to do all of the little extras that make a difference between an average job, and an excellent one! I have seen many painters in my 30 years in the drywall trade, and unlike most painters, he does not rush his job, and as mentioned, he takes the time to caulk every crack, to the point of his finger bleeding! Nowadays, no painter does that, nor do they know what spackle is! Chris is truly an old-school artisan, and I highly recommend him to everyone that demands excellence!
Chris Urry, per Old School Drywall 250-962-4697 |
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