Sherwin-Williams offers
PaintPerks Members (
free to join): select
Savings on Paints, Stains & Supplies listed below. Select free store pickup where stock permits.
Thanks to Community Member
tunabreath for posting this deal.
Note: Savings applied in-cart after PaintPerks sign in. Some exclusions apply. Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Available Savings (discount is taken off of
list price)
:- Paints & Stains 40% Off
- Paint Supplies 30% Off
- $100 Off $400 Purdy Products w/ code PURDY100
- $10 Off $50+ via coupon code 535777457523 (online) or printable coupon (in-store)
- Note: At the time of this post, coupon is stackable with the above discounts
27 Comments
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I almost bought it earlier this week with just the 15% off military discount (they also have the 10% off everyday with Paint Perks)
Yes that's true. They told me that in the store he just buy the paint on sale and then bring it back at a later date and they'll mix it for you. No charge. Which is pretty smart if you're not ready for your painting job yet.
You do know promar 200 is pretty bottom level paint right? It's even alot worse than super paint. It's usually paint used by hackjobs on unknowledgeable customers or for people who are cheapskates. Thats probably the only reason why your specific store gave that away to you. Theyre not going to be discounting the better paints at that rate for you.
Btw my info comes from a commercial painting company that does over 7 figs in revenue a year. As I have been utilizing them in flipping real estate for many years now. Im familiar with the contractor discounts a variety of brands offer depending on size of your business accounts.
Also for those who want even bigger discounts, ask your store for unwanted mixed paints. Alot of times your stores will have gallons of mixed paints that gets returned or customer changed their mind and doesnt pay for. You can get those for very cheap if you dont mind the color.
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This guy claiming people buying wrong paint while he's over here buying crayola watercolor.
Big business account can get it for even less, he thinks that 70% printed on the receipt is actually reputable.
They have different bases for different colors . So no, it wouldn't be wise to do this.
Unless you know the general color family. Light colors will usually use the same base.