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Don Rickles 03-22-2024 8:51am

Painting, exterior house…. Trim doors and windows.
 
The weather is about to warm up and it’s time to paint my rental. I bought the first 2 gallons of Sherwin Williams top Emerald brand. I was able to get a jump start a week or so ago, cleaned the gutters and power washed the building and patios.

Should be fairly easy for me, but the ladder time is certainly going to be painful(old ankle fractures)….

The high rake boards and soffits will probably be too high for me so I’ll hire a friend for a couple days.

Thankfully I installed pre painted Hardy Plank siding, power washing is all that’s necessary on the flats.

Wish me luck!

6spdC6 03-22-2024 8:59am

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Originally Posted by Don Rickles (Post 2235476)
The weather is about to warm up and it’s time to paint my rental. I bought the first 2 gallons of Sherwin Williams top Emerald brand. I was able to get a jump start a week or so ago, cleaned the gutters and power washed the building and patios.

Should be fairly easy for me, but the ladder time is certainly going to be painful(old ankle fractures)….

The high rake boards and soffits will probably be too high for me so I’ll hire a friend for a couple days.

Thankfully I installed pre painted Hardy Plank siding, power washing is all that’s necessary on the flats.


Wish me luck!

Break a leg!-:D

6spdC6 03-22-2024 9:13am

Good for you that you can do the painting.:hurray: As a retired construction worker that has decades of ladder and scaffold time I no longer can climb so painting work (among other things) is out of the question.

Balance is not good and when I get more that a couple feet up a ladder I get dizzy. As long as I can write out a check or use a CC it will get done!

Vandelay Industries 03-22-2024 9:31am

I've got a rental that's (over)due for paint on the rakes & soffits. Since thery're 3 stories up, that's in my NFW category, even if I had the time to do it myself.

I got a couple painting estimates last year and they were $10K+, just for that trim. :willy:

So I'm going another route and having them wrapped with aluminium this spring. It'll look just as good if not better, and I won't need to worry about them again....plus I'll save over $3K. :seasix:

Bill 03-22-2024 9:45am

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Wish me luck!

Mazel tov!

:party:

Onebadcad 03-22-2024 9:49am

Good luck.

I should have done mine, but the wife called a painter last week, they showed up yesterday, 4 doods, 3 hours of work, finished, cost $3K.
They did a good job.

My math, paint was $400, 12 hour labor at $30/per, total cost =/-$800.
Owner made $2,200.
If owner can do ten houses each week, he grosses $1.15M, not a bad gig.

Frankie the Fink 03-23-2024 6:52am

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I bought one of these:
https://www.amazon.com/Little-Giant-...s%2C103&sr=1-4

Super stable IF you buy the accessory work platform and haven't found anything I couldn't safely reach with it. HOWEVER, at 73, I'm not doing some jobs anymore; like replacing my high screens - bonded and insured pros for such things. My pool is 6' off the ground so that is in addition to the part of the ladder visible.

Don Rickles 03-23-2024 7:07am

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Originally Posted by 6spdC6 (Post 2235480)
Good for you that you can do the painting.:hurray: As a retired construction worker that has decades of ladder and scaffold time I no longer can climb so painting work (among other things) is out of the question.

Balance is not good and when I get more that a couple feet up a ladder I get dizzy. As long as I can write out a check or use a CC it will get done!

I too get a bit dizzy climbing heights on ladders. But if I climb slowly it seems to be OK. I do plan on a small scaffold to paint the porch (the majority of the work.
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Originally Posted by Vandelay Industries (Post 2235485)
I've got a rental that's (over)due for paint on the rakes & soffits. Since thery're 3 stories up, that's in my NFW category, even if I had the time to do it myself.

I got a couple painting estimates last year and they were $10K+, just for that trim. :willy:

So I'm going another route and having them wrapped with aluminium this spring. It'll look just as good if not better, and I won't need to worry about them again....plus I'll save over $3K. :seasix:

Wish now that I'd spent the extra money on Azek or similar plastic trims....
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Originally Posted by Onebadcad (Post 2235489)
Good luck.

I should have done mine, but the wife called a painter last week, they showed up yesterday, 4 doods, 3 hours of work, finished, cost $3K.
They did a good job.

My math, paint was $400, 12 hour labor at $30/per, total cost =/-$800.
Owner made $2,200.
If owner can do ten houses each week, he grosses $1.15M, not a bad gig.

I'd doubt that. All looks good to the customer but dealing with the public ain't easy!
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Originally Posted by Frankie the Fink (Post 2235906)
I bought one of these:
https://www.amazon.com/Little-Giant-...s%2C103&sr=1-4

Super stable IF you buy the accessory work platform and haven't found anything I couldn't safely reach with it. HOWEVER, at 73, I'm not doing some jobs anymore; like replacing my high screens - bonded and insured pros for such things. My pool is 6' off the ground so that is in addition to the part of the ladder visible.

I've compiled so many tools, poles, and scaffolds, ladders ect. It will be the high stuff that will beat me. I'll need help for sure!:yesnod:

slewfoot 03-23-2024 9:06am

Just hire some Mexicans or OTM's running around. Does not appear to be any in short supply.

Don Rickles 03-23-2024 9:21am

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Originally Posted by slewfoot (Post 2235943)
Just hire some Mexicans or OTM's running around. Does not appear to be any in short supply.

Nope. I’ll not be one contributing to this hypocrisy…. Giving work to the illegals is why they come. I refuse.

LATB 03-23-2024 9:29am

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Originally Posted by Don Rickles (Post 2235948)
Nope. I’ll not be one contributing to this hypocrisy…. Giving work to the illegals is why they come. I refuse.

Good job man.
So far my new house build is 100% white country boys (men). One black guy was the block masons helper and he too is a conservative country man.

Pretty much a given that the insulation and drywall hangers will be Hispanic men but the businesses in those cases are legit and the crew are all legal.

Don Rickles 03-23-2024 9:34am

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Originally Posted by LATB (Post 2235952)
Good job man.
So far my new house build is 100% white country boys (men). One black guy was the block masons helper and he too is a conservative country man.

Pretty much a given that the insulation and drywall hangers will be Hispanic men but the businesses in those cases are legit and the crew are all legal.

Rarely is any contractor 110% legit. There are exceptions I was one of them. I hired carpenters from Honduras and Mexico, but insisted on all proof, drivers license, etc. before cutting the first paycheck. Those guys worked hard and they were not afraid of heights!

RMVette 03-23-2024 9:40am

Painting our house is on the "to do" list very soon!

LATB 03-23-2024 9:41am

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Originally Posted by Don Rickles (Post 2235954)
Rarely is any contractor 110% legit. There are exceptions I was one of them. I hired carpenters from Honduras and Mexico, but insisted on all proof, drivers license, etc. before cutting the first paycheck. Those guys worked hard and they were not afraid of heights!

The insulation contractor is a very large company that would probably not take the risk.
My drywall guy I have done business with for 30 years and his hanger crew are legit. Juan and Pedro (actual names) have been with him for most of those years. Other than being alcoholics they are pretty good guys.

6spdC6 03-23-2024 9:42am

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Originally Posted by LATB (Post 2235952)
Good job man.
So far my new house build is 100% white country boys (men). One black guy was the block masons helper and he too is a conservative country man.

Pretty much a given that the insulation and drywall hangers will be Hispanic men but the businesses in those cases are legit and the crew are all legal.

Back when I was delivering building supplies I had to deliver to a couple large houses being built by South Americans. They were all on the short side and the contractor said all his people were legal.

It was a bit funny seeing those little guys dragging a framing hammer hanging from a holster on their belt through the snow. They were decent to be around and I got to admit from what I saw very good workers. They moved fast but on lot of items it took two of them to move it around. Two were having a hard time moving a very big sliding glass door outfit.

I told the one at the back to let me take over and I put my 5'11'' 230# behind the door and made fast work of getting it slid into the building.:D

LATB 03-23-2024 9:47am

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Originally Posted by RMVette (Post 2235956)
Painting our house is on the "to do" list very soon!

Later this year I will be painting my new house. 4300 sq ft total under roof and all Hardie board & batton. Multiple gables and rooflines. I will be contracting it out. Being new there will be a lot of caulking and putty work. I will probably use KDAT for window and door trim. The soffit and facia/eave will be vinyl and metal.
Way too much work for me to handle.

LATB 03-23-2024 9:50am

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Originally Posted by 6spdC6 (Post 2235959)
Back when I was delivering building supplies I had to deliver to a couple large houses being built by South Americans. They were all on the short side and the contractor said all his people were legal.

It was a bit funny seeing those little guys dragging a framing hammer hanging from a holster on their belt through the snow. They were decent to be around and I got to admit from what I saw very good workers. They moved fast but on lot of items it took two of them to move it around. Two were having a hard time moving a very big sliding glass door outfit.

I told the one at the back to let me take over and I put my 5'11'' 230# behind the door and made fast work of getting it slid into the building.:D

I’m 5-8 and my buddies kid me that when the Mexicans are on the job they refer to me as “that big dude” :rofl:

Yadkin 03-23-2024 11:08am

I don't do a ladder more than a few feet off the ground. Reaction time over 50 is not like being a young guy.

BRUIZER 03-23-2024 11:23am

If I can not get a nice wide scaffolding or a mechanical lift to access a work area comfortably, I'd rather pay the man and find something below head high to work on.
For investment properties, there is always a handyman nearby that's willing to do stuff for cheaper than the market price. More
often than not, done quite well. YMMV

Frankie the Fink 03-23-2024 1:49pm

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Originally Posted by slewfoot (Post 2235943)
Just hire some Mexicans or OTM's running around. Does not appear to be any in short supply.

Hence my remark about bonded and insured; let some transient Latino fall down and break something and you'll be mortgaging your house to pay them and their slip and fall lawyers off.


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