Sunday, January 20, 2019

Sherwin Williams Vs Benjamin Moore Dry Erase

          Sherwin Williams Vs. Benjamin Moore Dry Erase 

Who Will Be The Winner? Let's See

For those that do not know many companies make a dry erase coating, it can be clear or white, it will allow you to write on the wall or other surfaces you choose.

This is based on personal experience as I have used almost every dry erase coating including, Idea, Rust-Oleum and a few others. These coatings are not inexpensive some costing hundreds of dollars to cover about 100sq ft but when you consider the actual cost of a dry erase board and the flexibility of putting this almost wherever you want the cost is comparable.

Remember the coating you see in the big box stores are typically homeowner variations, they are not even close to the quality of the contractor versions.
 
So I decided to test two after I had no luck with some of the other coatings, some issues I saw were not able to be erased, ghosting (seeing the marker even when erased) Not curing, the coating sagging when applied no matter what we applied it with or how we applied it. Obviously, we want a dry erase coating that actually erases.

Through our relationships with Sherwin Williams and Benjamin Moore, I was given these coatings to test. First up was Sherwin Williams Sketch Pad, it is a two-part water-based epoxy coating and came in a clear.
We decided to paint the under color red, we used Pro Mar 200 and put on a few coats after patching the wall.
A kit goes about 50 sq ft, after mixing you have one hour of pot life to use this product. 

Everything you need will come in the kit, dry time is four hours, 1 day to recoat and 7 days to cure before using.

So I masked out the wall and rolled on using their roller cover one coat and then coated it again the next day. What did I see? it certainly runs a bit so make sure you mask down the wall a little more than normal and don't over apply.

After 7 days I pulled out the markers and wrote away, it did initially erase but however a few weeks later it got worse and subsequently worse until it would not erase, we had to use a solvent (xylene) to get the marker to erase.

Ease of application 10
Erasability initially 10, after a few weeks 0
Smell not bad
Would we use again no
Would not recommend for a homeowner or on a project


Next up Benjamin Moore Notable.
I will say after using every other product I really wasn't looking forward to another one.
But I was given the kit to try and I like trying new products.
First up I masked out the wall again and lightly sanded and wiped the wall down and primed the wall and repainted it red again using Ultraspec from Benjamin Moore

Again this kit comes with everything you will need, it is a two-part silicone hybrid  based epoxy
It is a wet on wet recoat and 7-day cure 
Here is what I found, it had very little smell, I applied it a bit lighter this time after my experience with all the others sagging which worked.
I love the wet on wet application, two coats in one shot and it's done.

Once completed and after 7 days we went right at it, writing, I could tell right away it looked and felt different and the marker fell off the wall so easy when writing.
One major difference months later it still easily erases.

Ease of application 10
Erasability 10
Smell not bad at all
We would recommend for a homeowner and any project
It is a bit pricey but certain,ly it delivers

I will say if you apply it as recommended it may sag/run, I know that from my past use of these coatings, go a little lighter

Hands down the winner is Benjamin Moore here, not even close.







Friday, January 18, 2019

Why getting three or more estimates still doesn't tell you anything

Why getting three or more estimates still doesn't help

I am not sure who came up with getting three or more estimates with each project we plan on doing but it goes as far to getting four estimates on painting one room sometimes.

The time wasted sitting around and getting these estimates and having everyone come through and do their song and dance can better be saved, allowing you to do what you do best to earn money for your family.

For my own work, it is rare I would get more than three estimates and most of the time if I am comfortable with the first person that is who I go with, it is just not worth the savings to have a parade of contractors come through.

I get the thought process, you have everyone come through and look at the work, send over an estimate and then you can compare them all and make an educated decision. But what if I told you a secret? You can out all of those estimators in one room and they wouldn't be able to come up with the same price if they tried.

Each company does things differently

This has nothing to do with pricing, it has to do with products, expectations of the client, the products used etc.
Every company is most likely going to paint the wall the same way, that is not what you should be looking for, you should be looking for the things unsaid such as do they train their employees? 
Do they even have employees or do they subcontract an entire other company to do your work?
Are they truly insured? How about a warranty and do they actually back their work?

Everyone has a warranty

Every company has a warranty, it's a piece of paper and anyone can write anything but can they keep those promises? Every company will make mistakes and we are no different but I can say we have always gone back and corrected any issues, that is a warranty, it is a trust that you're hiring someone more than to just paint a room. Your hiring for trust, trust they will do what they said and deliver.

Watch out for sales pitches

Watch out, some companies have sales pitches, you may hear it can be done in one day, but every paint manufacturer has specifications on recoating after the first coat, pushing those specifications can be disastrous.
You may hear we have all our own employees and then a whole different company shows up, not trained in the companies ways, a total different vison and it may turn out great or bad,


So if they can't agree what qualifies you?

So if three or four companies cannot agree on a price, what qualifies you as the homeowner to sift through these proposals to determine which one is real? AT that point it usually comes down to price and a guess.

Use your gut, find someone you trust and maybe was referred or you have seen and heard great things about
A company that has great relationships with their vendors such as Benjamin Moore or Sherwin Williams because those relationships may come in handy on your project.

Find Someone You trust

Trusting your contractor is huge because once you hir them you need to step back and let them do the work, they are the expert in what they do, homeowners who try to be the general contractor are setting up their project for failure and contractors who don't want to be on that project.

The issue becomes homeowners getting in the way of scheduling, job sequencing, having to do things in the wrong order or a different way they would typically do a project, remember they have been doing their trade for quite some time. When you go to the mechanic or doctor you don't tell them how to do the work, give them some room and let them do their skill.







Thursday, January 17, 2019

What a great paint job

What a great paint job

Working for most clients is awesome, yes a few are not great and would rather soon forget but the one thing that is great in our business is the great clients who appreciate your work and let you know about it.




We really appreciate when a client goes out of their way to express their happiness with the painting work we have done.

This project was a large one, it had many different parts, we were contracted to do the kitchen cabinets, all the rooms which included the ceilings, walls in custom colors and painting the stained wood trim.

Painting stained trim is not an easy process, it involves a few extra steps we normally would not have to do on a typical paint project. Clean, scuff, fully prime and two coats of finish, sometimes that is not even enough and additional coats may need to be added to the original contract and this was the case on this project.

Brenden and company were very professional, clean and each day made sure to clean up the areas they worked in plus spoke to the client to make sure she knew the exact plan for the next day.

We were also working for an interior designer who actually hired us for this project and her client.
FD Design was integral in this project giving us the design, colors, and direction her client expressed to her. 

To make a vision become reality it takes great communication, constant communication is key to make sure all expectations are met on any project but especially a painting project.

Benjamin Moore top of the line products were used on this project requested by the designer and recommended by Ryan. We always believe using the best products possible makes for a better job and an easier application for the painters.


Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Get To Know Us Episode #1 Meet Chuck The Painter

Get To Know Us Episode #1 

Wouldn't it be great to meet the people who are doing your work? Well we thought the same thing so this is a new segment we will be doing called Get to know us   

In this first episode you will meet one of our senior painters , Chuck has been in the painting industry for a long time, he loves painting as you will hear.

Chuck brings a sense of joy and excitement to every project, he puts his heart and soul into his painting projects and takes them very seriously. After a project is completed he loves to look back at the projects and work he created.


Chuck's hobby is painting

We are so lucky to have great people and Chuck is a prime example of the awesome people we attract and retain, he is like a big teddy bear but expects the best from his co-workers, to show up on time, do the right thing is just a given on any painting project he is a part of.

Check out our first episode below


Monday, January 14, 2019

Painting Kitchen Cabinets Can Change The Look Of Your Kitchen

Painting Your Kitchen Cabinets Can Dramatically Change The Look Of Your Kitchen

When you think painting normally you think of your walls, ceilings or the exterior but one area we have seen explode is kitchen cabinet painting and refinishing.

When properly done you can quickly and affordably change the entire look of your kitchen for dramatically less cost vs replacing or refacing them.

Using the proper procedures by cleaning, dulling, sanding and the proper paint coatings you can correctly get the job done.

This is one area you should not skimp, that lowest priced contractor may be that for a reason. By skimping on materials or steps it could be a disaster and a tough one to correct.

By using time tested methods we train all of our painters we can be assured each project turns out the way it was estimated and expected by the client.

Cabinets can look great when painted and last


The pride and training it takes to do this work is not for every painter or every company. Choose one that has done many many sets of cabinets and knows what to do if something out of the ordinary should happen,

Remember doing it wrong the first time takes a lot to correct as far as kitchen cabinets


By hiring a professional painting company you are paying for their skill, knowledge and more important their experience, that experience comes in handy as each job is different, they may have to switch products, worry about humidity, dry times, coverage or the countless other things no one thinks about. 


Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Amato Painting Awards 2019 Paint It Forward Winner

Amato Painting Awards 2019 Paint It Forward Winner

Amato Painting yesterday awarded our 2019 Paint It Forward Winner as we donated along with our great sponsors Gleco Paint, Benjamin Moore and Fd Design a $3000 paint job to The Center for Animal Health & Welfare of Easton  

We were thrilled to call them and give them the news and our painters and staff cannot wait to be onsite and complete this project.

This is our second year offering this Paint It Forward Gift to a deserving non profit or family who could really use a paint job to brighten their day and who helps out the community, people or animals in their daily world.

The Paint It Forward program was started in California by Josh Abramson of Allbright Painting.
Paint-It-Forward started out small – a local community charity program that provided free painting services and supplies to deserving families and nonprofit organizations. The program was created as a way to give back to our local community and spread a little “Painting Happiness” at the same time. The first year was such a success we ran it the next year, and the year after that, and in 2015 we celebrated our 10 year anniversary of Paint-It-Forward – a program that started out small but has grown to positively impact so many lives in our community.


Saturday, January 5, 2019

Benjamin Moore and Amato Painting discuss green painting

BENJAMIN MOORE FEATURES AMATO PAINTING


Benjamin Moore and Green Build featured Ryan Amato and Amato Painting in a column about going green and the choices you have when painting your home.
If your serious or concerned about the health of your family or have someone who may have asthma or allergies a consideration should be the paints used around them.
There are many options now such as Benjamin Moore’s Natura which has zero smell and no voc’s being given off during or after painting is complete.