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Go for their best subbrand (I think it is Emerald).
They're the only brand I buy. Behr, Valspar, etc. pale in comparison for both coverage and adhesion.
Make sure you wash the walls with TSP (Tri Sodium Phosphate) first or no brand will stick.
False!
If the surfaces are coated in something, such as a kitchen or bathroom, then you may need to clean them. Most surfaces do not need to be washed. Light pole sanding can knock off bumps or fuzz from a previous paint job. How many pros do you think will wash every surface before they paint?
What paint brand is like what oil brand.
However I switched to SW years ago and it just flows better - hides better than anything else I've ever used. You won't catch experienced pros at the paint desks at HD or Lowes.
X2 on getting signed up, the 40% off makes it a bargain.
Yes, it is similar to choosing an oil.
As far as catching experienced pros at HD or Lowes......to make that claim, you have some BS dribbling out of your mouth. You obviously don't know that for a fact and I can prove you wrong. Now, if you said many pros will not go to lowes or HD, then that is very possible and I wouldn't argue with you.
I was a pro painter for about 20 years. There were also many other trades I did as well. Out here, Behr is popular and many contractors use it. I have used , DE, sherwin, frazee, valspar, behr, devoe, sinclair, ICI, Glidden, white line, pratt and lambert, vista, spectrum, dutch boy, BM, and others. Sinclair was the best, but that was 10-15 years ago. Behr worked very well, for the most part. The clear/deep bases ****. Lighter colors were fine. It worked great right out of the bucket for brush and roller work, and I thinned it a little for spraying. Since I worked all over, and all hours of the day and night, Behr was the easiest to get. I used to use a few paint stores, but the hours **** and there are not nearly as many as there are home depots.
I didn't find any other brands that worked much better than Behr, for light to medium colors (most of what I did). Other painters (some I had worked with) used more expensive paint and had paint jobs that didn't look as good as mine. There is a huge variable in how well painters prep and paint. I was a stickler for details. On commercial jobs, it didn't pay to use expensive paint and they were not looking for ultra high end quality. My last boss used the cheap contractor paint or cheap glidden, before I started working for him. After he saw how the behr worked out and tried it himself while working with me, he was convinced to spend the money for a better paint. Zinsser primer is my go to and I primed questionable surfaces and did the prep to make the job look good.
Valspar worked ok for the interior of my house and I used behr and sinclair as well. I have used behr for higher end paint jobs as well, and the customers were happy and had me back for more work down the road.
Painters have their preferences and usually do a better job with what they like. Not all paints are equal and not all painters are equal.