First of all let me start with, I do alot of painting. I consider myself a professional painter. I run a small construction company and a big part of what we do is residential interior and exterior painting.
Ever since all the major paint companies have went to this ultra thick paint/primer in one paint I've started thinning my paint. Depends on the brand but usually somewhere around 4-8 ounces of water per gallon.
This does two things. It improves flow leaving fewer brush marks. It also breaks the tension on the roller leaving fewer dry spots on the wall and virtually eliminated lap marks near brushed areas.
I've been thinning my paint so long at this point I consider it to be standard procedure. Never had a negative comment and I've often done it while customers watched.
Today my customer walked into the room I was getting ready to paint just as I opened a bottle of water and poured about 4 ounces in the paint. I was immediately questioned. Ultimately accused of being a fly by night hack (even though I've worked in this area for going on 15 years). The customers issue was I was doing a cut rate job by thinning my paint to "make it go farther".
I explained my methods and reasoning or tried to only to be told that they "Didnt think my company's practices were a good fit for their project."
At this point I apologised and packed up and left.
So my question. If you hired me to paint your house and I added a few ounces of water to the paint would you have a problem with it?
Ever since all the major paint companies have went to this ultra thick paint/primer in one paint I've started thinning my paint. Depends on the brand but usually somewhere around 4-8 ounces of water per gallon.
This does two things. It improves flow leaving fewer brush marks. It also breaks the tension on the roller leaving fewer dry spots on the wall and virtually eliminated lap marks near brushed areas.
I've been thinning my paint so long at this point I consider it to be standard procedure. Never had a negative comment and I've often done it while customers watched.
Today my customer walked into the room I was getting ready to paint just as I opened a bottle of water and poured about 4 ounces in the paint. I was immediately questioned. Ultimately accused of being a fly by night hack (even though I've worked in this area for going on 15 years). The customers issue was I was doing a cut rate job by thinning my paint to "make it go farther".
I explained my methods and reasoning or tried to only to be told that they "Didnt think my company's practices were a good fit for their project."
At this point I apologised and packed up and left.
So my question. If you hired me to paint your house and I added a few ounces of water to the paint would you have a problem with it?

