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We've been getting bids to have the trim on our house repainted. Two
of the bids were, we assume, for traditional brush-and-roller application of two coats (along with all the extras - pressure washing, etc.). A third came in a lot lower, because the guy thinks he can do it in one coat. He uses a sprayer instead of rollering it on. Will a sprayer give us good enough one-coat coverage that we could feel comfortable going with this bid? This painter was recommended to us by someone who observed that the houses he painted in a certain neighborhood stayed looking good much longer. If it matters, we're going from a pale yellow color to an almond. Thanks, tmac |
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