WOOT--just painted my garage in McLaren F1 team colors:-)
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project with the 7-step process:
1. Scrape
2. Sand
3. Remove loose or cracked caulk
4. Clean (vacuum and wash with bleach)
5. Prime
6. Caulk
7. Paint (the easiest of all)
If you get a painter to do all that, it's gonna cost you. One must understand this when procuring such work. It is very laborious when done right. Interior painting does not require as much prep work, but does require more detail and accuracy.
Exterior painting can be done slowly-one window or garage door per weekend. But interior painting is so disruptive, you gotta get it done quickly.
1. Scrape
2. Sand
3. Remove loose or cracked caulk
4. Clean (vacuum and wash with bleach)
5. Prime
6. Caulk
7. Paint (the easiest of all)
If you get a painter to do all that, it's gonna cost you. One must understand this when procuring such work. It is very laborious when done right. Interior painting does not require as much prep work, but does require more detail and accuracy.
Exterior painting can be done slowly-one window or garage door per weekend. But interior painting is so disruptive, you gotta get it done quickly.
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among all the tasks, it would have required at least 1.5 months of weekends to paint the floors, walls, and ceilings. Worse yet, it wouldn't have turned out as good. This isn't just bolting things back together as they're supposed to be.
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the floor is pitted and cracked and should really be replaced. Since it does have a separate foundation it can be done. But we are planning on moving soon so why bother. I just wish I would have sealed it or protected it 15 years ago when their was no pitting, crack was there at that time though.