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What is the paint consumption on different surfaces?

Saving money is an important task when painting. It stands in second place after achieving a qualitative result of work. Consumption of paint - that's what first of all pay attention in this case. At the same time, the applied layer should be sufficient for a high-quality coating. Avoiding negative consequences, you need to maximally rationally distribute the paint.

The paint consumption can not be calculated perfectly, because this task is sometimes difficult to solve even a professional. But to reduce costs to a minimum, while achieving a quality coverage, you can try.

First, you need to pay attention to the quality of the product itself. The price is often an indicator of quality, although with paint it does not always happen. The main advantages of a good paint are its magnificent color, long burn-out and drop-off time, and, of course, the ability to cover the surface completely. The last property just determines the paint consumption. The required quality of the product largely depends on the nature of the surface to be painted, that is, the material of which the part consists, from the presence of unevenness (roughness, burr, hillocks, etc.). One of the examples of the standard paint consumption (per 1 layer) is the following data:

  • The color of concrete and plaster is 150-250 g / m. Sq. M.
  • On the coloring of wooden surfaces - 75-150 g / m. Sq. M.
  • The color of the metal surfaces is 100-150 g / m. Sq. M.

However, it is worth noting that these are very approximate data, when calculating them, neither the form nor the composition of the paint is taken into account. But they can still be guided, however, only during a small repair.

Let's dwell on the determination of the consumption of specific types of products. In particular, the consumption of acrylic paint, according to observational consumers, is about 170-200 g / m. Sq. M. When doing internal work. However, if the wallpaper is covered for painting or the facade, then the intensity of its use can reach up to 250 g / m. Sq. M. In addition, it is worth considering that acrylic paint, as a rule, is applied in several layers and with a certain periodicity. In addition, its consumption directly depends on the absorption of moisture by the surface to be painted. Manufacturers of acrylic paints often indicate the bank's consumption of this material. In most cases, the data provided is approximate, since the factory does not know the characteristics of the material on which the paint will be applied beforehand. Thus, it is better to conduct an experiment once, then not to spend money in vain.

Consumption of oil paint has some features, differing from the use of acrylic. It should be noted that oil paint has a large expenditure amplitude, depending on the nature of the surface on which it is applied. For example, according to one of the construction sites, the consumption of oil paint is 55-240 grams per square meter. This is when applying a single layer.

But more useful information is that a significant saving of paint material occurs with the use of special brushes and rollers. So the choice of these attributes must be approached with special attention. Their application helps to achieve high coloring results after applying only one thin layer.

As it turned out, it is almost impossible to determine the paint consumption. After consultation with experienced experts in painting and sales, you can achieve the desired results and at the same time save a lot.

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