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A: The duration of every paint job varies depending on the size, type of materials used, the amount of preparation work needed, and the goal of the paint job. We can walk you through more of our process with a free estimate. Please give us a call today so we can get you a timeline for your project.
A: Contact us today for a free, no obligation estimate. We do not give generic square foot prices We evaluate aspects of each project and we determine what the price will be. We provide firm quotes that include time, labor and materials. The only way to do that is by taking the time to get the details upfront.
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A: SPPI painting contractors are fully licensed and insured professionals. Any fall or injury that may occur during your painting contract will be covered by the insurance agency.
A: Short answer, it depends on the need of the paint project. We have worked with many types of paints for over 38 years and there are special cases where 2 coats of paint are needed:
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- New installation of There is natural bare wood or sheetrock (only if material is not pre-primed)
- There is already an existing coat of paint
- Primer is in the paint based on the superior paint material chosen
- SPPI will prime troubled areas before painting
- Most products recommend 2 coats of paint if the surface being painted has never been painted before.
- The cost of applying 2 coats of paint is not always necessary and increases the cost
  Techniques for Applying 2 Coats of Paint
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- Spraying and backrollingÂ
- Rolling and then backrolling on any surface
- Because the color serves as 1 coat. So we prime troubled areas and then paint with 1 coat instead of two.Â
A: Paint sheen refers to the amount of light that a painted surface reflects, which is determined by the level of glossiness or shininess of the paint. Paint sheen can be described as a finish, which ranges from flat (no gloss) to high-gloss. It is important to know what paint sheen you want because different paint sheens have different characteristics that make them suitable for specific applications.
A: It is important to know what type of paint sheen you want because different paint sheens have different characteristics that make them suitable for specific applications
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- Flat/Matte
- Eggshell
- Satin
- Semi-gloss
- Gloss