This is another paint job that we had before shots of and lost when our old camera broke on us. We finished it in late October of 2009.
This job required lots of scraping, sanding, and spot priming most all the trim and a lot of caulking to seal all weather concerning seams, especially those exposed around the trim on the door and window frames. There were some minor issues of dry rot we repaired using a system from Min-Wax which were caused from un-caulked trim work around windows and doors.
The main obstacles around this home were the steep roof we had to use lots of equipment to easily and safely access the front and right sides of the home. Plus we had to be careful around their brand new decks they just had installed. Lots of painters get lazy on these types of roofs or don't have the proper equipment to make it easy to get every square inch and end up getting overspray and or drips and splatters all over the roof top.
Sherwin Williams Super Paint was used. We applied our tradition, unique application methods that includes using a 4" brush to back apply the paint after we spray the first coat, then spraying only a 2nd thick and even coat achieving the ultimate paint job in color and protective quality.
Total the job took us approximately 160 hours to produce and costed our client $6,170.00 for all paint, labor, and materials.
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