I'm having two houses and a garage painted and found a crew to do the power washing and painting along with replacing some T-111 siding on one house. Their labor seemed about in line with today's high cost and they can start in a couple weeks so I thought I better line up what brand and type of paint, and the color.
I was surprised there were few independent paint dealers left. The Benny Moore store closed down so most people I talked with said around here it's pretty much Lowes, Sherwin Williams, and Menards. The few contractors I spoke with used S-W so I stopped by the S-W store and found their "cheap" acrylic exterior paint was $60 and their top of the line was $130! Needless to say one could save 30-35% catching a sale at the right time or getting a contractor discount but that still means almost $90 for one gallon of house paint.
Given what labor costs, buying cheap paint doesn't make sense so I'll just pay the price but I was a little taken back because it seems like it wasn't very long ago that top of the line exterior paint sold for $40. Anyway this is my bitch.
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We just recoated the roof of our houseboat - $180/gal for the highly recommended urethane plus $165 to ship 4 gallons. To make it even worse the mixed color was no where near their color chip so not only did we spend a grand on 4 gallons of paint, but it's a light blue vs bright white. Good news is that the paint itself looks like it's going to live up to the hype and I'll just have to deal with a blue roof until we recoat in 5 years.
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Posts: 1806 | Location: Red Wing, MN | Registered: January 04, 2005
I know some car and specialty paint costs over $100 per quart. But we're just talking house paint, 3 big old wooden structures and I'm going to need at least 25 gallons.
No car is as much fun to drive, as any motorcycle is to ride.
Why aren't your painters buying the paint for you? They get a big discount. Here all of the painters and companies supply the paint, otherwise they won't warranty it if there are any issues. I get the same discount they get on SW and Emerald exterior paint, 5 gallon buckets were around $225 a bucket.
The painters don't care but actually prefer I buy and pick it up. I negotiated a 45% business account discount with S-W but even at that their Satin Emerald lists for 112 a gallon or $535 per 5, so $294 with the discount.
No car is as much fun to drive, as any motorcycle is to ride.