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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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Posts: 7783 | Location: Northern WV | Registered: January 17, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Sherwin Williams Superpaint is about all I use for interior painting.
Not cheap, but it's good stuff.

We've been lucky to catch sales & it's more in the $40-60/gal range




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Back in the 1960"s remember a brand "Mary Carter" that was as low as $2.00 per gallon and the high end paint was $5.00 per gallon...... drill sgt.
 
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I think I saw paint at Walmart for $15 last year and Walmart brand is what's on the one house now actually.


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Posts: 7783 | Location: Northern WV | Registered: January 17, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Sherwin Williams has always been expensive paint

I painted my kitchen back in 2009 and remember their paint was like 80 bucks a gallon when HD was $25-30

For me I use Behr brand from HD, the second down from their top of the line stuff works for me and with veterans discount is around $45 a can


 
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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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I remember when $100 got you a 5 gallon bucket.
 
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You think that is expensive, go price a gallon of good quality automotive paint.....get braced!!
 
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Want an another shock. Look at bottom paint for boats.
 
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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.


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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.
 
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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.


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I just bought 10 gal of S-W latitude exterior paint for a rental house. $60 a gal. Sherwin Williams paint is all I use. $1500 labor to spray the house with 2 coats, washing the house a few day prior with TSP was done by me. They are starting on it this morning. I'm hoping the 10 gal is enough.
 
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That's nothing. Paint the bottom of your boat. My bottom paint runs $86 per quart. Takes 4= quarts to paint the bottom.




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My guess is that your painters don't have an account with SW, otherwise they'd get the contractor price on the paint, add a bit of markup and still be well below SW's retail prices.

I help my painter contractor paint from time to time. They entry level interior paint is $30 and exterior is $35/gal. Then it goes up from there to about $60+/gal. The Emerald stuff is pricey, but not as much as you've quoted.

Anywho, good luck with the paint job. Prep is half the work.


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Paint is expensive these days. Your price with discount at SW is in line with our cost as a contractor but not a painter and we don’t buy a lot of paint. A real painter buys large quantities will get a better discount.

I would be a little cautious about a painter that wants you to buy the paint. A real painter will get a better discount and have a relationship with the local shop.


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Originally posted by Calif Phil:
I just bought 10 gal of S-W latitude exterior paint for a rental house. $60 a gal. Sherwin Williams paint is all I use. $1500 labor to spray the house with 2 coats, washing the house a few day prior with TSP was done by me. They are starting on it this morning. I'm hoping the 10 gal is enough.


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