Page 1 of 1
how to paint your villa, its worth watching
Posted: Fri 29 Apr 2016 8:33 pm
by best-dreams
this video shows how Best Dreams Property Management team have been working, its worth watching the video. please click the link below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsnR-dKg_mI
Hatib Xhafolli
Director
Phone : 0533 843 8023
0548 872 1685
Viber : 0533 843 8023
Mail :
hatib@best-dreams.com
Info@best-dreams.com
Skype : bestdreamsproperty1
Web :
http://www.best-dreams.com
Re: how to paint your villa, its worth watching
Posted: Sat 30 Apr 2016 5:55 am
by ruggy
I didn't see any dust sheets on the floor , do u go round scrapping the paint spots off the tiles or is that left to the owner ?
Re: how to paint your villa, its worth watching
Posted: Sat 30 Apr 2016 8:18 am
by thornaby
Surely the water proof coating should have went on top of the replastered wall and the guy who is staining the woodwork seems to be streaching to reach? And as for dust sheets.......
Re: how to paint your villa, its worth watching
Posted: Sun 01 May 2016 10:24 am
by snd1966
ruggy wrote:I didn't see any dust sheets on the floor , do u go round scrapping the paint spots off the tiles or is that left to the owner ?
they used open cardboard boxes in one scene
Re: how to paint your villa, its worth watching
Posted: Mon 02 May 2016 6:55 am
by jimm
I always put the water proofing before the new plaster to stop it bubbling off
Re: how to paint your villa, its worth watching
Posted: Mon 02 May 2016 7:04 am
by Nosey
Glad to see everyone has viewed the video in a positive manner , no dust sheets etc . At least they have tried to be helpful good for them
Re: how to paint your villa, its worth watching
Posted: Mon 02 May 2016 8:50 am
by frontalman
snd1966 wrote:ruggy wrote:I didn't see any dust sheets on the floor , do u go round scrapping the paint spots off the tiles or is that left to the owner ?
they used open cardboard boxes in one scene
I use open cardboard boxes outside when I paint our house and they are better and easier to move than dust sheets. I used to be in the game many, many years ago. The kind of plastering they are doing is quick and easy for them and appropriate for indoors, but plastering over paint is not good and will not last very long unless properly sealed first. I would go back and look at their work after a year or so before I got too excited. I was going to refrain from posting on this thread as I've got nothing against anyone making a living, but I also wouldn't like people to be misled. Chopping out cracks is good, rather than just filling them but they usually come back after a while in exactly the same places due to to heat and movement.