Hello. New here. I've scoured the site for any discussion on the subject but could not find a specific answer to my question.
Anyway, I have a potential client/customer who would like her entire first floor repainted using the same finish (flat) and color. Everything is the same off-white.
She is an elderly lady who wants everything freshened up but doesn't want to spend a lot so she suggested one-coating walls only.
I realize a professional would typically not recommend one coat only but I need the job right now so I want to give her what she is asking for.
She bought the house new 7 years ago (Jacksonville, FL). It has never been painted since the home builders so I assume it is not the highest quality paint currently on the walls.
I am trying to estimate the job but I am stuck on how much prep I need to do to the walls. They are in good shape. But still, I'd like to meet her half way on quality.
Can I just paint right over the existing without any prep? Should I wash all the walls first? If I sand all the walls first, do I then need to wash after or remove the dust another way?
Anyway, I have a potential client/customer who would like her entire first floor repainted using the same finish (flat) and color. Everything is the same off-white.
She is an elderly lady who wants everything freshened up but doesn't want to spend a lot so she suggested one-coating walls only.
I realize a professional would typically not recommend one coat only but I need the job right now so I want to give her what she is asking for.
She bought the house new 7 years ago (Jacksonville, FL). It has never been painted since the home builders so I assume it is not the highest quality paint currently on the walls.
I am trying to estimate the job but I am stuck on how much prep I need to do to the walls. They are in good shape. But still, I'd like to meet her half way on quality.
Can I just paint right over the existing without any prep? Should I wash all the walls first? If I sand all the walls first, do I then need to wash after or remove the dust another way?