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Their shelf prices are way overpriced to begin with so this brings it to same price point of competitors. I do like their urethane based trim paint but the price tag on shelf was around $110 which is definitely not worth it without at least 25%+ off. Contractors pricing is of course lower and could be negotiated depending on volumes of paint bought throughout the year.
One trick with these sales is to buy the paint untinted. You can always go back and add whatever tint you need when you are ready to paint. You can also return untinted paint within 30 days if you want to buy now and think it over.
Agreed, unless you get discounted pricing I don't see how it could be worth it outside of convenience. Lowes has SW paint at much lower prices. I used the top tier one that SW has at Lowes for most of my house(interior) and was very pleased with it. I waited until they had a rebate sale (I believe it was $10 off per gallon). The rebate deals pop up once in awhile. I used the middle tier SW paint for closets/low traffic areas and that was pretty good too. Was noticeably different when applying, but still a good paint that I would say for most people is plenty good enough to do the whole house.
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Their shelf prices are way overpriced to begin with so this brings it to same price point of competitors. I do like their urethane based trim paint but the price tag on shelf was around $110 which is definitely not worth it without at least 25%+ off. Contractors pricing is of course lower and could be negotiated depending on volumes of paint bought throughout the year.
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02-11-2023 at 08:57 AM.
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Their shelf prices are way overpriced to begin with so this brings it to same price point of competitors. I do like their urethane based trim paint but the price tag on shelf was around $110 which is definitely not worth it without at least 25%+ off. Contractors pricing is of course lower and could be negotiated depending on volumes of paint bought throughout the year.
Agreed, unless you get discounted pricing I don't see how it could be worth it outside of convenience. Lowes has SW paint at much lower prices. I used the top tier one that SW has at Lowes for most of my house(interior) and was very pleased with it. I waited until they had a rebate sale (I believe it was $10 off per gallon). The rebate deals pop up once in awhile. I used the middle tier SW paint for closets/low traffic areas and that was pretty good too. Was noticeably different when applying, but still a good paint that I would say for most people is plenty good enough to do the whole house.
Agreed, unless you get discounted pricing I don't see how it could be worth it outside of convenience. Lowes has SW paint at much lower prices. I used the top tier one that SW has at Lowes for most of my house(interior) and was very pleased with it. I waited until they had a rebate sale (I believe it was $10 off per gallon). The rebate deals pop up once in awhile. I used the middle tier SW paint for closets/low traffic areas and that was pretty good too. Was noticeably different when applying, but still a good paint that I would say for most people is plenty good enough to do the whole house.
I did. I researched around online A LOT as well as talked to local painters (Facebook home improvement groups and acquaintances with professional experience) and perused Reddit discussions that compared paints and came to the conclusion that SW Lowes line was a noticeably higher quality paint. I know part of it was the amount and type of solids that Sherwin Williams uses in their paints leaves a longer lasting and more resistant coating with better coverage. I only had to do a second coat in one room (bright orange being replaced by a light "agreeable" gray) and it was my own fault for not keeping enough paint on the roller.
Their shelf prices are way overpriced to begin with so this brings it to same price point of competitors. I do like their urethane based trim paint but the price tag on shelf was around $110 which is definitely not worth it without at least 25%+ off. Contractors pricing is of course lower and could be negotiated depending on volumes of paint bought throughout the year.
I know it varies by contractor and based on volume but any idea how much deeper a discount than 40% contractors might get?
I know it varies by contractor and based on volume but any idea how much deeper a discount than 40% contractors might get?
Not much, certain products can be negotiated with reps or manager of the store but the percentage won't be that much better since 40% they consider one of the highest. For my account it was around 35% off but I'm not going through that much paint with them to begin with.
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Did you choose SW over Behr and, if so, why?
I paid full price for the few gallons I used. Not gonna do that again, although it was somewhat urgent.
Not much, certain products can be negotiated with reps or manager of the store but the percentage won't be that much better since 40% they consider one of the highest. For my account it was around 35% off but I'm not going through that much paint with them to begin with.
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