It all depends. Do you have experience? If so, you can charge more. I would charge between $1 and $2.50 per sq. ft. $1 if this is just a hobbie or you don't have much experience. And, over $1.50 if you have alot of experience. You also have to figure out what they are willing to pay.
Depending on the kind, most paint can be shipped in trucks like anything else. Most house paint, such as Dutch Boy or Sherwin-Williams, can be shipped in trucks as long as it never freezes. Paint that has been frozen is probably ruined.
The answer is 120. If 10 people can paint 60 houses in 120 days, that means 5 people can paint 60 houses in 240 days (inverse proportion). Therefore, if 5 people were to paint 30 houses it would take 120 days.
1. A room 2. Paint 3. Brushes or rollers 4. Drop cloth 5. Paint tray
Ask your local Walmart.
4 and a half men but as u cant have half a person then probably 5
At Auvers. He painted Vincent's Chair and Gauguin's Chair.
In 1888 he painted Vincent's chair and Gauguin's chair.
Charge by the time spent on the project - not the amount of paint.
PURPLE AND ORANGe!
He painted two chairs in 1888:Vincent's ChairandGauguin's Chair.
You need to figure out the area to be painted and the amount of paint needed. After you have the cost of the paint, then you have a basis to consider the labor for painting. You may have to check a few places to see what people charge.
If you are trying to protect a design, use three coats of acrylic polyurethane. If you are trying to repaint a chair that has been coated with acrylic paint, use acrylic paint again.
It depends on the region, the design of the house, the type of paint used and how hungry the painter is. For a rough estimate, determine the amount of paint neede and multiply that times two to four to get labor cost.
Depends on the grade of paint being used and whether it is an Enamel or Latex paint type. Also depends on how thirsty the walls are - or what color you are trying to cover up as it may need more than one coat.
Almost all paint stores will tint their paint free of charge.
A figure 8 motion should be used when stirring up a can of paint. This ensures that it gets mixed thoroughly.
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