Woodland said:
Lol I hear ya "Material 31" Couldnt tell ya. Thats out of The National Paint Estimator and its ok as a general idea although I think some of it seems out dated as far as some of the coating terms. I think 600 sq ft per hour is a good figure, but if your talking two men with one backrolling, so wouldnt that be 300 per man hour? Its probably been 20 years since I really painted much stucco, so I dont remember too much about avg production rates but I do remember I used to spray around 120 gallons a day on stucco two story homes in Las Vegas working off of ladders. I could do 160 on a really good day if the scaffolding from the stucco guys was still there and someone was boxing an d tending my paint. No backrolling was ever done. I never paid a lot of attention to sq ft back then, but would say I was probably putting it on around 100 ft per gallon? I would have the guys backrolling with 18" roller set ups for sure and they sprayman using a wand for best production.
I did the math on the "clean bucket" return policies with most paint stores.
Back then that would have been a $50-$65 credit towards purchases.
Today that would be a $120-$160 credit
towards purchases.
I remember the BOSS getting a brand spanking new spray rig every 6-8 weeks.
Another way he did it, he was an "A" rated contractor and he would pay "B" rated prices on some materials. These materials
were interior flat and exterior acrylic vinyl.
That would get you a new rig in about 6 weeks. Not talking little ones. Talking about big ones. GH533-733 or Hydra Pro 4000 or Mastic.
Something to consider when buying that next spend'y piece of equipment.
Paint Reps will do magic to get you to buy their products.