Thursday, November 24, 2011

Why you shouldn't "Just Paint It".

Dug up a photo of an exterior we did over the summer. The picture is of aluminium siding that was pressure washed. We purposely stopped so the home owner could see why we recommended cleaning before painting.



Paint would not stick to a chalking surface like that.(At least not that long) The extra work may be more costly, but it is an investment in a longer lasting and properly done paint job.

When gathering estimates together for your next project, keep in mind that prep is one of the most important if not the most important processes in a long lasting paint job.

Have a great Thanksgiving.


Dale

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Coming Soon To A Paint Store Near You?






This past summer Benjamin Moore sent us some exterior paint to evaluate.

Ultra Spec is another addition to their line that utilizes their excellent colorant system. One has to assume it is to be (if brought to market) aimed at the lower price point. Note our analysis is base on limited use.

We were given the choice of how we wanted the paint tinted and sheen's. We chose a white tint base in a satin for two reasons. One, tint bases usually are lacking in hide because they are meant to have colors added. This would give us the opportunity to judge "hide". Two, it was a re-paint and a reduced sheen helps to minimize to rough areas appearance.

The paint was brushed, rolled and sprayed.

Brushing it on a 90 degree (plus) day in direct sunlight was actually enjoyable. Most modern paints dry too quickly and leave very little if any open time. The Ultra Spec was applied in direct sunlight early in the day (about low to mid eighties) and allowed one ample time to apply it and lay it off. It kept a wet edge in that heat better than most products. It flowed well and like all Ben Moore paints with "Color Lock" technology it also covered well.

If there was a downside to brushing, it is the viscosity of the paint. It is stringy. If you are not super diligent of tapping the excess paint off the inside of your bucket, you will get strings and drips as your brush comes out of the can. Similar to Super Spec or PPG's Sun Proof exterior paint. It is a trait that doesn't bother some, but it irks the hell out of me. It's messy.

It rolled well although not as spatter free as I would like, but it was acceptable. Expect to get some on you and the surrounding work area.

We also sprayed some CMU with it. I actually liked spraying it. It covered well, went pretty far, and you could load it up a little without runs.

All in all, it seems to be a decent product. just have to wait to see if it ever comes to market.

Ultra Spec:

Pros:

Color Lock Technology.
Good open time.
Good hide even in a "tint base"
Price point?

Cons:

Messy
Not available. (yet)