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Dan L.
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Exterior Painting Problem - Advice Requested!

Dan L.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Albany, NY
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Hi All!

Sooo… We are painting this commercial building this brown/red color, from white… We like the color. Looks great. 99% of the building is done. Any suggestions for what to do around these electrical wires? My painter (understandably) does not want to be electrocuted. How do people usually work around these? Thank you for any assistance!

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Bruce Woodruff
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Those mastheads are not legal anywhere I've worked, They have to extend a minimum height above the roof line. For reasons you can now see.....check with your utility and see if they will come move them, you could paint while they are temporarily disabled.....

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