Where is the cheapest place to buy exterior house paint?
Question:Who sells a low cost decent house paint?
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well this is important and with some things its not true but with paint it very much is you get what you pay for. i am a painter and i've used em all a good deal for cheap is the paint they sell at awc stores if you have those there i think porter is cheap too. benjamin more makes a cost effective product called super spec its descent also if you are going to be painting alot and have decent credit get an account with a paint store cause it will over time drastically decrease the price of not only the paint they sell but the tools as well. another tip sherwin williams, awc, porter, lowes, home depot are all corporate stores so there prices are generally set unless you doing alot of business with them, but benjamin moore stores are generally frnchised out and individually owed so you may be able to haggle with them. Here is a link too there site to find their retailers nears you
http://www.benjaminmoore.com/bmap/mpin.a...
Home depot or OSH have good sales on paint. At Home depot if you have quite a bit of shopping to do and apply (and are accepted) for a home depot card, they will take 100.00 off of your purchase.
Hi Jason E,
Wal-mart of course has cheap paint but I'd go to a reliable paint store depending on the color sometimes the have better paint & do have sales. Viking Paints has very good paint as I am in the process of painting my apartment that hasn't been done in 10 years-no I didn't have to pre-wash the walls before hand & have only used 1 coat covered all the smoke stains, even grease stains in the kitchen area. Have a good day. :0)
Don't let price be the only consideration for paint. Especially for exterior paint. Bargain basement paint will be peeling off your house by next year. Home Depot sells good paint for a very reasonable price, and has sales and rebates available quite often. For larger projects, you can also save money by purchasing 5 gallon buckets.
Painting the exterior of a house is a big job. Take the time to do it right. Power wash the house and scrape of all the lose paint. Repair any damaged wood and caulk any gaps in the siding. Make sure everything is completely dry before you paint. Prime any new wood or bare wood. Then paint. It's less expensive in the long run to do it right every 10 years or so, than to cut corners and have it peeling in 2 years.
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