Performance... Cure Time... & CRAZY Flex!
That's, in short, the key reason why each one of these 3 Caulking Tubes deserves its place in our kit bag.
All 3 can be found at Sherwin Williams: 950A, 1050QD & SHER MAX
Be sure to watch this weeks Tips & Tricks Video to discover where we use each one, and why.
Over the years, we received many questions about the specific types of Roller Sleeves we used in the videos we published online.
That's why, we decided to shoot this video where, not only do we reveal our 2 Favorite Roller Sleeves. We also explain where we use each one and why.
Have you ever been asked this question...
Whether this question came from your client or your contractor, being able to answer this question accurately is extremely important if you want them to be happy.
But there's another person who can benefit greatly from knowing how to accurately predict how long a project will take you to finish... and that's YOU!
Because as you'll soon discovery in this week's Tips & Tricks video, the key revolves around knowing your PRODUCTION NUMBERS. And knowing what those are, is also the easiest way for you to improve your efficiency... which leads to more money in your pocket!
The biggest problem I see in the Painting Industry is the fact that there are no mandatory schools Painters need to attend before entering the industry. This means that a lot of the important KNOWLEDGE that would typically be learned in school is lacking.
But this also becomes a great opportunity...
Because in an industry where KNOWLEDGE is lacking, the ones who have it gain a MAJOR ADVANTAGE on the competition.
If you would like to learn one or all of the following:
Be sure to check out our ONLINE COURSES!
There's a vicious cycle happening these days in the Painting Industry that I want to address before it gets out of hands.
Here's the thing...
Paint is not a simple product... far from that.
In fact, some products require years of research and development from highly advanced chemists (often very large teams of chemists) to make it possible for Paint to perform at high levels while being compliant with today's strict environmental regulations.
And depending on the clients needs... and who is going to be applying the paint (a "DIY" or Professional Painter as an example), the "right" paint for the project might be two completely different products.
So where am I going with this?
Well this is such a touchy subject to tackle since "fixing" this vicious cycle will require all parties involved to work together.
Be sure to watch this weeks video in full for a better understanding of the situation and how I propose we can start changing things around.
"What brush are you using?"
This is a question I've been asked countless time over the years. Which is why I decided to shoot this video where I share with you my 2 favorite paint brushes... and why I love them so much.
Are you planning on buying a house soon?
Did you already buy a house and your closing date is fast approaching?
Are you a Painter and want a few tricks to help your clients experience the Power of Color?
If so, be sure to watch this weeks Tips & Tricks video!
Have you ever had small bubbles show up on your freshly painted walls?
Want to know how to repair those... or better yet, how to avoid this?
If so, be sure to watch this weeks Tips & Tricks Video.
If you're ready to take your KNOWLEDGE of PAINT to the Next Level, be sure to check out the Interior Repaint Expert - PAINTER Training Program:
If a homeowner were to offer you some coffee or tea while you're there painting their home, what would be your instinctual answer?
Now, I want to be clear, there's no RIGHT or WRONG answer.
BUT...
In this weeks video, I'll share with you the reason why I would encourage you to always say YES!
Are you currently carrying a Brush Extender in your Painting Kit?
Most Painters will tend to answer yes to this questions. (And if you're currently not carrying one, I'd strongly recommend that you look into it.)
But are you taking FULL ADVANTAGE of it's power?
Be sure to watch this weeks Tips & Tricks video where we'll show you how we used this simple tool to: