I'd say dropcloths, plastic, buckets, rags, lights (depending on color and if you intend to paint when sun goes down). To do a properly thorough job it costs almost the same as starting a painting business. The only professional grade equipment a DIY wouldn't need is a sprayer. And if they're tall they might be able to cut in without ladders. Don't get me wrong, you can still do a great job without, but say dropcloths, very necessary for DIY more than anyone.
Yes, the time it takes for the DIY definitely is something to take in consideration. Hard to monetize what everyone's time is worth because that is different for everyone. :)
I'd say dropcloths, plastic, buckets, rags, lights (depending on color and if you intend to paint when sun goes down). To do a properly thorough job it costs almost the same as starting a painting business. The only professional grade equipment a DIY wouldn't need is a sprayer. And if they're tall they might be able to cut in without ladders. Don't get me wrong, you can still do a great job without, but say dropcloths, very necessary for DIY more than anyone.
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Excellent video
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You didn't count the time it takes for the DIY. That's what we pay for in the hire ?
Yes, the time it takes for the DIY definitely is something to take in consideration. Hard to monetize what everyone's time is worth because that is different for everyone. :)
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Don't forget your hard hat
Of course, thanks!