hitekcountry
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- Joined
- Oct 14, 2004
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- Location
- Ca. Mountains west of Silicon Valley
- Tractor
- Kabota 6100 Kabota L35
I'm not a fan of knock down texture on walls. First off, the door and window jamb widths have to be increased. Custom jamb widths can get very expensive.
Secondly, it can be tough to patch knock down without the patch being visible.
Third, it takes more paint, and makes cutting in around trim much more difficult.
Cutting in paint on trim is EXREAMLY time consuming. On new construction you can avoid all of that by painting all the trim prior to installation, then after installation caulk and a quick paint touchup goes very quickly. Spray paint your doors and trim prior to installation and you will have a very professional looking finish with very little time involved. Paint your walls just after the application of the texture is dried and all the windows and rough electrical is still masked off.
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