Some lessons learned
I knew I'd learn some things doing this. I learned two things this week: 1. When I do this again, buy a compressor and paint spray equipment. Hours and hours and hours of painting is really grinding me down. This roller and brush stuff is a collosally archaic waste of time and energy. I'd rather spend two days masking and taping and one or two days spraiying than three weeks of painting. I have at least three more days of painting. The dark green and purple trim takes at least three coats, using high quality primer, often four and is very tedious. 2. Ill go back to the inspector I used originally on this houe in Wendell. The inspector for the Blackfoot house missed or severely underestimated several critical items and his report was hard to read and incomplete. He's a decent guy and his report was okay for a residential house, but not for an investment. On a more expensive house, I'd be very reluctant to hire him again. Back to Amerispec.
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