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James McGovern#2 Wholesaling Contributor
  • Flipper/Rehabber
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Favorite Paint Color and Brand for Flippers and Landlords?

James McGovern#2 Wholesaling Contributor
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Bloomfield CT
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What is your go-to paint color and brand? Do you go for the cheapest or the best quality?

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James Mc Ree
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James Mc Ree
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Benjamin Moore Light Pewter and Revere Pewter were 2 of my main colors. They are both shades of gray. I dropped Revere Pewter and have mostly used Light Pewter as a common color in the house with kitchens and bathrooms being something colorful, usually blue for kitchens and green for bathrooms.

I use HD Behr Marquee which is around the middle of HD paints in quality. I've gone higher in quality, but the paint is thicker and a little harder to spread or I just wasn't used to it. I only tried the higher quality because of a sale and didn't see the value. I've recently been getting ceiling paints that go on pink and dry white to make it easier to see what spots were missed. My contractor initially laughed at me, then found it was helpful when he used it.

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