Sherwin Williams is clearly a superior product. As a painting contractor we've had opportunity to use a variety of products and found consistency of Rodda product to be unreliable.
Weatherbeater paint from Sherwin Williams can be compared to the A-100 Exterior Acrylic Latex Paint line. Both paints are designed for exterior use and offer excellent durability and weather resistance. They provide good coverage and color retention, making them suitable choices for outdoor painting projects.
You can go call or go to your local Sherwin-Williams Store and they can cross-reference the color and in turn show you the closest color in their color palette or they can match the color perfectly using the computer color match system. Good Luck
It's a matter of personal preference. What works great for one person isn't always how it is going to work for another. That's why there are so many different brands. Same is true for cars ... impossible to compare by brand names.
Behr thinks so, I believe they are correct. I've used both. Try a blind paint test. Pour out some Behr Premium Plus Ultra and some Sherwin Williams Duration. Have someone roll both on a white primed piece of drywall. Watch the coverage. It's visually distinct. Behr wins hands down. Now try Behr Premium Plus and Sherwin Williams Pro Mar 200. Now you really see the difference. I've used both on my rental properties. Behr allows me to save money and time. Fewer coats are needed. The pealing exterior window frames cover well with Ultra paint and primer in 1. The paint shell that follows after drying is hard and durable. So far one winter shows no sign of degrade, fading or discoloration. Home Depot's pricing .is remarkable less than the Sherwin Williams. Unless I receive some stimulus to buy other paint- Behr is all I will buy
Sherwin Williams is clearly a superior product. As a painting contractor we've had opportunity to use a variety of products and found consistency of Rodda product to be unreliable.
Weatherbeater paint from Sherwin Williams can be compared to the A-100 Exterior Acrylic Latex Paint line. Both paints are designed for exterior use and offer excellent durability and weather resistance. They provide good coverage and color retention, making them suitable choices for outdoor painting projects.
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Sherwin William offer non=slip paint and I have found it to be far more superior than what other discount chains offer. I have found by experience that Sherwin Williams paint lasts years longer and can withstand more traffic.
All paints are pretty good but the best in my mind is Sherwin Williams. Many Locations comparable. Ask a local painter and why. He will tell you what he wants to use. Im in the southwest and we use Dunn Edwards or sherwin Williams because its what we do everyday and familiar with the products
Sherwin Williams has a wide range of paints from house projects to cars. Good luck and think Safe ----
I just had a chat with one of their online reps and they indicated that Lennar uses "Eco Friendly" Sherwin Williams paints. If you call Sherwin Williams they will probably have a file of all Lennar paints used. The rep also shared that the paint co will often write the paint codes in the fuse box...or perhaps on the fuse box door. Good luck!
Sherwin Williams along with most of the DIY stores can colour match any paint sample....I worked in the Sears paint department for 25 years....Desoto Chemical was the original maker of the Weatherbeater and Easy Living paints...as like anything else, Sears in an effort to cut costs turned the paint manufacturing over to Sherwin Williams......if possible take a 3"x3" colour swatch from a unweathered area to SW or a DIY store....while working at Sears I colour matched thousands of gals. of paint in Sears and and other brands....the secret is getting a good swatch/colour card...good luck and remember the satin/semi gloss/flat finish will make the original finish slightly different...Rob
Benjamin Moore, Behr, and Sherwin-Williams are three of the most known interior paint companies, though they may have deals or sales to make the paint cheap. It would also be a good idea to check any discount store in your area such as Wal-mart.
You can go call or go to your local Sherwin-Williams Store and they can cross-reference the color and in turn show you the closest color in their color palette or they can match the color perfectly using the computer color match system. Good Luck
As far as I know there is not paint that "stops moss growth" The problem needs to be fixed by killing the sources of the growth of mildew and moss. Perhaps it is a moisture problem. You need to kill the moss first then paint it with a special coating. I called Sherwin Williams and they helped me out tremendously. Just make sure you tell them if you have a pitched roof or a not. It makes a difference.
It's a matter of personal preference. What works great for one person isn't always how it is going to work for another. That's why there are so many different brands. Same is true for cars ... impossible to compare by brand names.