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How to Ensure Your Painter Uses Quality Paint, Not a Lower-Grade Substitute

June 17, 2024 3 min read

How to Ensure Your Painter Uses Quality Paint, Not a Lower-Grade Substitute

When you invest in painting your home, whether it’s a single room or the entire exterior, you want the results to last. A critical factor in achieving that longevity is ensuring your painter uses a quality product like Benjamin Moore paint. Unfortunately, it’s not uncommon for homeowners to choose a premium paint color only to discover later that a lower-grade, inferior paint was used instead. This can lead to a finish that doesn’t last as long, fades more quickly, or even starts peeling and cracking prematurely.

Why Quality Paint Matters

The cost of hiring a painter is largely attributed to labor, with about 85% of the expense going toward the painter’s time and expertise. The remaining 15% typically covers the cost of materials, including paint. Because the product cost is a smaller portion of the overall job, it might seem like an area to cut costs—but that would be a mistake. You truly get what you pay for when it comes to paint. A premium product like Benjamin Moore offers better coverage, more vibrant colors, and superior durability compared to lower-grade alternatives.

Navigating the Conversation with Your Painter

When hiring a painter, it’s essential to have a clear conversation about the materials they’ll be using. Here are some tips to help you ensure your painter uses the quality paint you expect:

  1. Specify the Paint Brand and Product: Clearly state that you want Benjamin Moore paint to be used on your project. Don’t just hand your painter a color chip; specify the exact product line, such as Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Aura, which are known for their superior performance.
  2. Get It in Writing: Include the brand and specific product line in your contract. This way, there’s no ambiguity about the materials being used. If your painter suggests an alternative, make sure they provide a compelling reason and be cautious of significantly lower-priced options.
  3. Understand the Pricing: Be aware that some painters might offer a lower quote by cutting corners on materials. Remember, labor costs make up the bulk of your expense, so opting for a lower-grade paint won’t significantly reduce your overall costs but will likely impact the end result.
  4. Check the Paint Cans: Don’t hesitate to check the paint cans before the job begins. This ensures that the correct product is being used. If it’s not a Benjamin Moore product as agreed upon, address it immediately.
  5. Trust but Verify: If your painter insists on using another brand, do your research. Compare the alternative to Benjamin Moore in terms of coverage, longevity, and color retention. In many cases, you’ll find that paying a little more upfront for a trusted brand like Benjamin Moore will save you from costly repaints down the line.
  6. Visit Ricciardi Brothers for Expert Advice: If you’re uncertain about the best paint for your project, visit one of the over 50 Ricciardi Brothers locations across New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania. Their knowledgeable staff can guide you in selecting the right Benjamin Moore paint for your home. Whether you’re a homeowner, renter, or contractor, Ricciardi Brothers’ experts can help you ensure that your painter uses the highest quality materials.

Conclusion

Your home is one of your most valuable assets, and the quality of the materials used in any renovation or maintenance project matters. By ensuring your painter uses a high-quality product like Benjamin Moore paint, you’ll achieve a beautiful, durable finish that stands the test of time. Don’t be afraid to have an open conversation with your painter about the products they plan to use—your home deserves the best.

And remember, if you ever have questions or need advice on selecting the right paint, the experts at Ricciardi Brothers are always available to help. Visit a Ricciardi Brothers store today to speak with their knowledgeable staff and ensure your next painting project is a success.



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