Re: Painting: am I being unreasonable?



You are probably unreasonable as far as the painters are concerned. I have
always heard that professionals consider preparation to be at least 50% of
the jog and this is why they appear to be so expensive. These guys seem to
have skipped all preparation and gone straight to painting.

I am extremely fussy, if I hire a pro I expect a near perfect job otherwise
I would have done it myself. When I do my own work I try to make it as
perfect as I can, and it is often better than most pros, but I take about 4
times longer to do the job.

"CAS" <cs_nanae@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi all,

I could use some opinions here.

I hired painters to paint four modestly-sized rooms in our older house
(sizes range from about 15x15 to 8x12). Price was $2.1k, in a lowish
cost of living area. These guys came highly recommended, and they've
certainly been fast. Paint is mid-grade, some latex, some oil. The
contract specifies "patch, paint, trim"

My issue is with their wall and trim prep, or lack thereof. It's an
older house, so there are places where the old paint had chipped
(especially on the oil-based trim), places where drill holes in trim
needed to be patched, etc. With the job almost done, I'm seeing a
number of places where holes have been painted over but not patched,
and places where we'd patched previously but hadn't sanded the patches,
that were painted without sanding. In short, these guys put paint over
whatever what there, without much if any patching. (I have seen no use
of sandpaper or patching compounds, although I haven't been hovering
over them all that much.)

Should I be insisting on better, or is this pretty standard? My
feeling is that I could have done better had I done it myself, at least
in terms of wall and trim prep.

Thanks!



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