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As a new painter planning to start on horse stables and farm structures, what should I know about the differences between working with PPG and SW? What do painters think about the two stores and what is one good at more than the other? Appreciate all advice.
 
SW pricing csn make you noncompetitive, depending ehere you are an how much you purchase.

Find out what the pricing is for comparable products, and what volume discounts you can get. There may be a big difference where you are, or a small difference, it all depends on you stores.
 
SW pricing csn make you noncompetitive, depending ehere you are an how much you purchase.

Find out what the pricing is for comparable products, and what volume discounts you can get. There may be a big difference where you are, or a small difference, it all depends on you stores.
SW definitely has different price structures. With our discounts, they beat my floor finish supplier pretty good. That cordless paint sprayer, ezup wall polls, ect were a lot cheaper at SW than anywhere else I priced them at.
 
Both paint manufactures will try and sell you paint. Know that.
I used SW solid stain on the outside of our wood barn and riding arena. Then it started to fail in various areas and when we called SW out, even though they claim a guarantee, they wouldn't stand behind it. That can be a little different type of attitude than when they are selling you their brand of paint beforehand.

Roughly 15 years back, SW went through a re-organization here and ever since, service hasn't been the same.

I ended up doing a tear down on the structure, with about a 300 board replace.

On each replacement piece - I ended up clear sealing the inside, and painting the other 5 sides after they were cut-to-fit before nailing, all laid out on saw horses. That bottom edge is definitely a weak spot when barns, are put up green and it can be tough to reach that inner concealed bottom edge where moisture draws.

If possible, I would go with semi-transparent stain over solid stain or paint :thumbsup:
 
All yhrse oaint formulstions chsnge so fast, I buy multiole tinted quarts to do evslustiind prett regularly. Interior I use s lot of Glidden, which is PPG. Exterior it's SW.

Who knows how it will turn out in the next evualuation.
 
All yhrse oaint formulstions chsnge so fast, I buy multiole tinted quarts to do evslustiind prett regularly. Interior I use s lot of Glidden, which is PPG. Exterior it's SW.

Who knows how it will turn out in the next evualuation.
Some base paints require quite a lot of tint before they need to move up to the next paint base for darker colors. That's probably the reason for the specs showing less than a gallon.
 
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