
With such economic difficult times people save money, painting contractors are struggling to work and offer crazy low prices to get the job done. The bad aspect of this scenario is that if they accept crazy low bids, you can pay the landlord three times the amount to paint at home.
When accepting the horrible low bid of Joe Blow, Joe blow quickly turns into Joe blow and go. Those who bid low on paint jobs have to cut as many corners as possible in order to obtain reasonable wages.
If possible, Joe Blow-and-Go purchases inexpensive paint and adds more than 1 gallon of water per gallon instead of standard half gallon water per 5 gallons of paint recommended for spraying I will.
If your house is painted in the same color as the existing paint, Joe Blow can escape by killing the savings and you can use less paint than the paint to actually take. If there is a color change, Joe Blow-and-Go needs to be a little careful to cover the paint. I will immediately add a video showing what happens to your house in a few years if the paint was applied too thin.
Joe Blow-and-Go paints thin paint with very low moisture.It will fall into work of poor painting after 1 or 2 years.
As your surface is covered, it will not be known until you are too late whether you are doing a good painting work. I do not know if they prepared the surface properly. After a year or two, you will be furious when thin spots start to weaken from the weather. However, Joe Blow will go laughing with the bar stool with your money for a long time.
You are angry about the troublesome painting work, so I'd like to do a second painting at once. As it will pay you the right price to be completed, you will be more than your homework gets a reference for bidding and matching.
Basically, I paid all that money to Joe Blow-and-Go, so I need to redo another paint job again.
What happens elsewhere as a result of terrible low bidding from inexperienced painters?
Joe Blow-and-Go does not prepare the surface properly because you can not earn money if you have extra time to prepare properly.
Surfaces that are not clean, discarded, sanded, or not properly primed cause problems even worse.
If you do not use high quality products, primers, paint, the problem will be faster and longer in the long term will be more expensive.

