Painting houses can be done by the using the following materials- ladder, roller paint and extension pole this ensures that all the places will be reach and painted evenly.
A high build paint can be sprayed thicker without running or sagging. This is important when you are trying to get better hiding properties. We use a high build paint for our contractor grade paint on new construction houses. From a Glidden web site I saw that their high build paint could be sprayed up to 20 mils thick, whereas from a Diamond-Vogel web site I saw that their non-high build paint could only be sprayed to a thickness of 4 or 5 mils. Using a high build paint also helps when you are not using a primer because the drywall paper and drywall compound could prematurely suck out the water out of a thinner coat of paint causing the paint to crack or cure improperly.
There are no advantages to using polyurethane paint, the best paint to use is latex, because of it's ease of use, clean-up and durability I've used polyurethanes on concrete floors in a high traffic area, but I agree they're not appropriate for houses.
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No, often high gloss paint is oil based.
the correct answer is 120 days. You must analyze the relationship of people per house (10 people build 60 houses=6 houses per person over time span). 5 people would then build 30 houses in the exact same time frame.
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.
The Ndebele people paint there houses to express their feelings.
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A high build paint can be sprayed thicker without running or sagging. This is important when you are trying to get better hiding properties. We use a high build paint for our contractor grade paint on new construction houses. From a Glidden web site I saw that their high build paint could be sprayed up to 20 mils thick, whereas from a Diamond-Vogel web site I saw that their non-high build paint could only be sprayed to a thickness of 4 or 5 mils. Using a high build paint also helps when you are not using a primer because the drywall paper and drywall compound could prematurely suck out the water out of a thinner coat of paint causing the paint to crack or cure improperly.
I don't agree that it is best for flat paint on houses. This is harder to clean than semi gloss and adds nothing to the finish,
It's their Personal Choice. Just like why some people paint their houses yellow, others paint their houses red, or green...
You do not. However, you do need a license and bonding to legally paint houses. If you paint houses and screw up, you're on the hook.
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Cats cannot paint houses as they lack the ability to do so.
There are no advantages to using polyurethane paint, the best paint to use is latex, because of it's ease of use, clean-up and durability I've used polyurethanes on concrete floors in a high traffic area, but I agree they're not appropriate for houses.
He used to paint houses.