Sunday, February 21, 2010

What brand of paint (house) would you recomend and why?

Benjamin Moore





I have sold it for about 6 years, and It is a premium quality paint. Most Benjamin Moore Stores have highly trained employees, that are paint profesionals, not just a clerk like lowes or depot. Better quality paint will last longer, it will apply better, and actually cover a larger area than a thinner/cheaper paint. you don't save money by buying cheaper paint, because you often have to apply an extra coat(more paint %26amp; more of YOUR time) Benjamin Moore has an excellent pallet of colors, and your local store should be able to match any paint color you have in mind. check out the website


http://www.benjaminmoore.comWhat brand of paint (house) would you recomend and why?
My husband is a professional painter and swears by the brand he uses which is cloverdale. I use to work at Rona and their higher end brand Sico I would swear by. I have used Sico (which was fantastic, went on smooth and had excellent coverage) benjamin moore (which I thought was crap, had a yellow color which was runnier than hell and a blue color that took three coats to get even) Cloverdale covered pretty good also. Alot of the better quality paints will have colored bases for the deeper colors. IE: Red bases and blue bases rather than just white base. Which when you tint deeper colors you use less tint and get a much more superior color and product. The more tint you need to add to the base can compromise the paint and gives you a far lass superior product and finish in the end.What brand of paint (house) would you recomend and why?
Is it inside or outside?
sears they back up ther stuff
Sherwin Williams. I love their selection of colors %26amp; they suggest complementary colors for each. The company has been around since 1866 %26amp; they're known for their superior quality products.

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