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10. Over a period of 35 years, our company used (primarily) Sherwin-Williams for exterior work
Mon Jul 29, 2013, 12:54 AM
Jul 2013

followed by Fuller-O'brien's "Weather King" (FOB has since gone out of business, unfortunately. They produced some excellent coatings).

Along with the quality you mentioned comes the benefit of consistency, and the familiarity with a material line that gives a painter confidence in what will work, and what won't. We often had to push the envelope in application, and consistency and familiarity were crucial to that.

One of the other benefits for contractors in using the big name brands is in volume pricing. What we paid for a gallon of Sherwin-Williams "SuperPaint," after several thousand gallons puchased, was enough to make the paint rep cry on large orders.

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