(ARA) - You’re standing in the aisle at your local
paint dealer or hardware store trying to decide which brand of paint to buy
for your living room remodel. Naturally, you want to save money, so you
gravitate towards the less costly product.
What could possibly be the difference between the cheaper paint and the more
expensive brand? Paint is paint right? Wrong. Before you cut corners with your
paint, as well as painting tools, you might want to think twice. Trying to
save a few dollars in this area could prove to be a costly mistake.
Painting is one of the least expensive and most popular ways to change the
look of almost any room in your home. For less then $200 and a few hours, you
can easily transform a kitchen, bathroom or bedroom from drab to dramatic. So
why scrimp on what you’re going to be looking at for years to come?
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Economy
paints and painting tools may have an attractive price, but higher-quality
paints and products are formulated and manufactured to produce the best results.
Even though superior paints may cost a few more dollars, the benefits they
provide over budget paints can be numerous. For starters, compared with ordinary
paints, top quality finishes are much easier to work with and offer superior
long-term performances.
Not All Paints Are Created Equal
Before you begin your project, how can you determine if paint is premium, other
than by its price? All paints, oil based and latex, are made of four main
components: water, binder, pigment and additives. When purchasing paint, it’s
important to look at these key ingredients to determine if you are getting your
money’s worth.
As far as top quality paints are concerned; less is more when it comes to
liquid. A can of quality paint should contain a high volume of solids (pigment
and binder), approximately 35 to 45 percent, and less liquid than ordinary
paint. Economy paints are usually made up of only 25 percent solids. Paints with
less water and a higher solid content are more durable and resist stains and
dirt much better than those that contain fewer solids. And, even if they do get
spotted or stained, walls can be washed off without damaging the finish. That
means you’ll have to repaint less frequently, which will ultimately save you
money.
One of the more popular brands of these quality paints is Pratt & Lambert’s new
RedSeal Porcelain. A superior acrylic latex paint, it’s infused with hard,
ceramic molecules bonded together by a tough acrylic resin. The combination
results in exceptional coverage and a barrier that most stains simply can’t
penetrate. Since stains lie on the surface, there’s no scrubbing or burnishing
of the surface. Stain removal is as easy as wiping stains off with a mild
household cleaner or soap and water.
Is That Deal, Really A Deal?
If you’re still hesitant to spend a few extra dollars on a higher-quality paint,
consider the following: A superior paint may cost $25, or more, per gallon while
an economy brand is priced under $20. However, by using a better quality paint,
you’ll need far less to complete a job. For example, you may have to use as many
as three gallons of an economy paint to achieve the same results you would
receive using just one or two gallons of high quality paint. The cheaper paint
actually could end-up costing you more!
In addition to cost, by using economy paint, you’ll spend an average of two
additional hours on your painting project. Since you have to apply more coats of
the cheaper paint, it will take more time. And if you’re using a contractor,
that means you’ll have to pay him for the additional time.
For more
information on RedSeal Porcelain, or to locate a Pratt & Lambert retailer, log
onto www.prattandlambert.com, or call (800) BUY-PRAT (800) 289-7728.
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