Well, we need to get the house painted before winter. I will probably end up doing most of it since Mike is going to be working extra hours in the next weeks and trying to get this documentary done that he’s been working on the side.
When I do something like this I usually try to do 30 minutes or so a day. It doesn’t seem like much but if you keep trucking along it eventually gets done. Our house will be easy because it is fairly smooth siding. We are also painting the same gray again so I won’t have to worry about hiding another color underneath. I hate gray but we will probably try and sell next year so it’s not worth painting the colors I want on it.
I got the paint at the Hazardous waste facility for $15 for 5 gallons. I got 15 gallons. I don’t need that much but I am mixing the white and gray to get a lighter shade of gray so I needed extra white.
I dumped 1 bucket of white and 1/2 of gray in a large trash can and started mixing. Thankfully my brother had a paint mixer I could put on the end of my cordless drill (which was a Christmas gift from hubby 2 years ago! One of the best gifts I’ve ever gotten! :-).
I ended up mixing around 7 gallons of white to 2 gray. I got it all mixed up and did a test patch and thought it looked fine so I dumped the paint into two 5 gallon buckets. Not an easy task! (and I wonder why I stay sick all the time! LOL)
Anyway, today I painted the first 4 rows on one side and let it dry. I thought it looked great. I took hubby out to look at it after dinner and it was BABY BLUE! Augh! I hate pastels as it is but then to be on the house! YUCK! So now tomorrow I have to go and dump all the paint back into the trash can and add some black and try to get it darker.
Is this worth it? Yes, I think so. I will save about $150-$200 on paint by mixing myself. I will save around $2,000 by us painting it ourselves.
A couple of tips I wanted to pass along.
My 5 gallon buckets don’t have a good seal on them. One doesn’t even have a lid. I don’t want the paint to dry out so I put a layer of plastic wrap over the top laying it on the paint and that keeps it from drying out.
Spend the $3.00 for 100 pair of vinyl gloves or use some garden gloves. It’s not worth the mess of cleaning up your hands each time when you can just slip those off and either throw them away or let them dry.
Don’t wash out your roller and brush each day. Just wrap in a plastic bag and they will keep soft. If it’s going to be couple of days in between painting then freeze them in the freezer. They defrost in a few minutes when you need to use them.
Tawra
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