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Satin or Semi-gloss paint for rentals? Or what kind of paint do you recommend?

Mary Jay
  • Glendale, AZ
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If semi gloss is easier to wash out than  satin, then why don't they use semi gloss for the walls?

What paint do you guys usually use?

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This should give you a start, and these things are not written in stone.

Here is a couple of beige's and a grey tone.

You can get small bottles of tester colors for cheap to try out on the walls before you commit to big $$ for the paint.

Interior Painting

Scope:

(1) Paint interior walls, ceilings, doors & trim. (Sherwin-Williams Low VOC paint only)

(a) Three-color scheme

(i) Walls – SW 7036 Accessible Beige, Flat (OR) 2) SW 7071 Gray screen Flat (OR) SW 6126 Navajo White (= beige) • Use FLAT on the walls except use eggshell or satin on the bath and kitchen walls.

(ii) Ceilings – SW 7007 Ceiling Bright White  

(iii) Trim – SW 7006 Extra White, Semi-Gloss

(iv) Doors – SW 7006 Extra White, Semi-Gloss

(v) Door Casings/Window Casings - SW 7006 Extra White, Semi-Gloss

(2) Prep existing walls to received paint. Fill nail holes, cracks and other holes, prime as needed. Replace any badly damaged trim boards.

(3) Protect existing surfaces not to receive paint. Do not paint over wall switches or outlets. Remove all outlet and switch covers before painting. Remove lock sets from interior doors before painting--leave exterior door locksets in place.

(4) Caulk all new & existing trim to receive paint as required. (Low VOC Caulk only)

(5) No loud music, use earpods only.

(6) No personal use of toilet or sinks or tubs in unit.

(7) Pour no solids or liquids down toilets, sinks or tubs.

(8) Unit must be broom clean at end of job.

It's possible trim and doors will last twice as long as wall paint.

It's possible painters charge about the same for the trim and doors as the walls.

Some painters spray, some brush some roller-- when painting tell adjoining units to close windows ahead of time to prevent dead birds, fish, other pets (or babies)--some primers (and cabinet paint) can be highly toxic and are not low VOC.

Good Luck!

You might like this:
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b493LoJt6Jc

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