Anonymous wrote:Your painter shouldn’t have a middle class life? 320k is, according to the pundits of DCUM, right in the middle of middle class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Painting sucks! If you don't want to diy you pay the premium for the folks willing to do painting.
I DIY all of my painting. It is easy.
I love to paint, I did all of my walls but i didn’t fool myself into thinking it was easy or they looked professional.
I also did my niece’s room but they hired a professional painter years later to redecorate. He told them he hoped they didn’t pay someone for the previous job.
Ask for a detailed estimate next time but I don’t think that was unreasonable.
Anonymous wrote:Professional painters also want to sell you the paint, too.
Are they certified, licensed, and insured?
Never hire a contractor that isn’t all of the above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Painting sucks! If you don't want to diy you pay the premium for the folks willing to do painting.
I DIY all of my painting. It is easy.
Every DIY paint job I have seen looks exactly like a DIY paint job.
Everyone who did it also hired a pro within two to three years to redo because they couldn’t live with their own mistakes.
You can't be serious. My cut ins are straight as an arrow, buddy. It just takes some practice to find a technique that works for you. And yeah, a little finess and confidence helps as well. Most pros don't pay attention to detail and are borderline sloppy.
You are one in a thousand. Most DIY paint jobs are terrible. The homeowners know it and only admit years later when a pro fixes it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Painting sucks! If you don't want to diy you pay the premium for the folks willing to do painting.
I DIY all of my painting. It is easy.
Every DIY paint job I have seen looks exactly like a DIY paint job.
Everyone who did it also hired a pro within two to three years to redo because they couldn’t live with their own mistakes.
You can't be serious. My cut ins are straight as an arrow, buddy. It just takes some practice to find a technique that works for you. And yeah, a little finess and confidence helps as well. Most pros don't pay attention to detail and are borderline sloppy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Painting sucks! If you don't want to diy you pay the premium for the folks willing to do painting.
I DIY all of my painting. It is easy.
Every DIY paint job I have seen looks exactly like a DIY paint job.
Everyone who did it also hired a pro within two to three years to redo because they couldn’t live with their own mistakes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Painting sucks! If you don't want to diy you pay the premium for the folks willing to do painting.
I DIY all of my painting. It is easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Painting sucks! If you don't want to diy you pay the premium for the folks willing to do painting.
I DIY all of my painting. It is easy.