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06-21-2014 |
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05-10-2014 |
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Product Availability Time
Product Availability Time:
To ensure that all orders are inspected before shipment we have a cut off time of 7:00 am (Eastern Standard Time). Orders must be placed complete by this time to guarantee Lead Time of 72 hours.
Orders received on Thursday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday will be processed on the following Monday. Or major holidays will be processed the next business day.
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10-10-2013 |
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10-25-2012 |
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Product Availability Time
Product Availability Time:To ensure that all orders are inspected before shipment we have a cut off time of 7:00 am (Eastern Standard Time). Orders must be placed complete by this time to be guarantee same day shipment. Orders placed after 7:00 am will be ship next day.
Orders received on Friday, Saturday or Sunday will be shipped on the following Monday. Or major holidays will be processed the next business day.
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01-06-2011 |
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Product Availability Time
Product Availability Time:
To ensure that all orders are inspected before shipment we have a cut off time of 7:00 am (Eastern Standard Time). Orders must be placed complete by this time to guarantee Lead Time of 72 hours.
Orders received on Thursday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday will be processed on the following Monday. Or major holidays will be processed the next business day.
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12-13-2010 |
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Product Availability Time for Christmas and New Year
Product Availability Time for Christmas and New Year
Product Availability Time for Christmas (12/24/2010): To ensure that all orders are inspected before shipment we have a cut off time of 7:00 am (Eastern Standard Time) on December Sunday 19th. Orders must be placed complete by this time to guarantee the shipment on Tuesday 21st. (Delivery Time: UPS Ground 7-9 business days within the contiguous U.S. Monday-Friday). Orders received on Monday 20th., Tuesday 21st., Wednesday 22nd., Thursday 23rd., Friday 24th., Saturday 25th., Sunday 26th., and Monday 27th . will be processed on Tuesday 28th and it will be ship on Wednesday 29th. (Delivery Time: UPS Ground 7-9 business days within the contiguous U.S. Monday-Friday).
Product Availability Time for New Year (12/31/2010): Orders received on December: Tuesday 28th., Wednesday 29th., Thursday 30th., Friday 31st., January: Saturday 1st., Sunday 2nd. will be processed on Monday 3rd. and it will be ship on Tuesday 4th. (Delivery Time: UPS Ground 7-9 business days within the contiguous U.S. Monday-Friday).
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11-29-2010 |
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Product Availability Time
Product Availability Time:
To ensure that all orders are inspected before shipment we have a cut off time of 7:00 am (Eastern Standard Time). Orders must be placed complete by this time to guarantee Lead Time of 72 hours.
Orders received on Thursday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday will be processed on the following Monday. Or major holidays will be processed the next business day.
Benjamin Moore Paints and Custom tints are available but the lead time is between 48-72 hours more.
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11-15-2010 |
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Product Availability Time for Thanksgiving
Product Availability Time for Thanksgiving: To ensure that all orders are inspected before shipment we have a cut off time of 7:00 am (Eastern Standard Time) on Sunday 21st. Orders must be placed complete by this time and day to guarantee the shipment on Tuesday 23rd. Orders received on November Monday 22nd., Tuesday 23rd., Wednesday 24th., Thursday 25th., Friday 26th., Saturday 27th. and Sunday 28th. will be processed on Monday 29th and it will be ship on November Tuesday 30th. (Delivery Time: UPS Ground 7-9 business days within the contiguous U.S. Monday-Friday).
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11-15-2010 |
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2010 Year-End Holiday Schedule
2010 Year-End Holiday Schedule
Product Availability Time for Thanksgiving
Product Availability Time for Thanksgiving: To ensure that all orders are inspected before shipment we have a cut off time of 7:00 am (Eastern Standard Time) on Sunday 21st. Orders must be placed complete by this time and day to guarantee the shipment on Tuesday 23rd. Orders received on November Monday 22nd., Tuesday 23rd., Wednesday 24th., Thursday 25th., Friday 26th., Saturday 27th. and Sunday 28th. will be processed on Monday 29th and it will be ship on November Tuesday 30th. (Delivery Time: UPS Ground 7-9 business days within the contiguous U.S. Monday-Friday).
Product Availability Time for Christmas and New Year
Product Availability Time for Christmas (12/24/2010): To ensure that all orders are inspected before shipment we have a cut off time of 7:00 am (Eastern Standard Time) on December Sunday 19th. Orders must be placed complete by this time to guarantee the shipment on Tuesday 21st. (Delivery Time: UPS Ground 7-9 business days within the contiguous U.S. Monday-Friday). Orders received on Monday 20th., Tuesday 21st., Wednesday 22nd., Thursday 23rd., Friday 24th., Saturday 25th., Sunday 26th., and Monday 27th . will be processed on Tuesday 28th and it will be ship on Wednesday 29th. (Delivery Time: UPS Ground 7-9 business days within the contiguous U.S. Monday-Friday).
Product Availability Time for New Year (12/31/2010): Orders received on December: Tuesday 28th., Wednesday 29th., Thursday 30th., Friday 31st., January: Saturday 1st., Sunday 2nd. will be processed on Monday 3rd. and it will be ship on Tuesday 4th. (Delivery Time: UPS Ground 7-9 business days within the contiguous U.S. Monday-Friday).
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01-07-2010 |
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Product Availability Time
Product Availability Time:
To ensure that all orders are inspected before shipment we have a cut off time of 7:00 am (Eastern Standard Time). Orders must be placed complete by this time to guarantee Lead Time of 72 hours.
Orders received on Thursday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday will be processed on the following Monday. Or major holidays will be processed the next business day.
Benjamin Moore Paints and Custom tints are available but the lead time is between 48-72 hours more.
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12-14-2009 |
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Product Availability Time for Christmas and New Year
Product Availability Time for Christmas (12/24/2009): To ensure that all orders are inspected before shipment we have a cut off time of 7:00 am (Eastern Standard Time) on December Sunday 21st. Orders must be placed complete by this time to guarantee the shipment on Tuesday 22nd. (Delivery Time: UPS Ground 7-9 business days within the contiguous U.S. Monday-Friday). Orders received on Monday 21st, Tuesday 22nd, Wednesday 23rd, Thursday 24th, Friday 25th, Saturday 26th, Sunday 27th and Monday 28th will be processed on Tuesday 29th and it will be ship on Wednesday 30th. (Delivery Time: UPS Ground 7-9 business days within the contiguous U.S. Monday-Friday).
Product Availability Time for New Year (12/31/2009): Orders received on December: Tuesday 29th, Wednesday 30th, Thursday 31st, January: Friday 1st, Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd will be processed on Monday 4th it will be ship on Tuesday 5th (Delivery Time: UPS Ground 7-9 business days within the contiguous U.S. Monday-Friday).
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11-30-2009 |
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Product Availability Time
To ensure that all orders are inspected before shipment we have a cut off time of 7:00 am (Eastern Standard Time). Orders must be placed complete by this time to guarantee Lead Time of 72 hours.
Orders received on Thursday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday will be processed on the following Monday. Or major holidays will be processed the next business day.
Benjamin Moore Paints and Custom tints are available but the lead time is between 48-72 hours more.
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11-19-2009 |
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Product Availability Time for Thanksgiving
Product Availability Time for Thanksgiving: To ensure that all orders are inspected before shipment we have a cut off time of 7:00 am (Eastern Standard Time) on Sunday 22nd. Orders must be placed complete by this time and day to guarantee the shipment on Tuesday 24th. Orders received on November Monday 23rd, Tuesday 24th, Wednesday 25th, Thursday 26th, Friday 27th, Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th will be processed on Monday 30th and it will be ship on December Tuesday 1st. (Delivery Time: UPS Ground 7-9 business days within the contiguous U.S. Monday-Friday).
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01-08-2009 |
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Product Availability Time
To ensure that all orders are inspected before shipment we have a cut off time of 7:00 am (Eastern Standard Time). Orders must be placed complete by this time to guarantee Lead Time of 72 hours.
Orders received on Thursday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday will be processed on the following Monday. Or major holidays will be processed the next business day.
Benjamin Moore Paints and Custom tints are available but the lead time is between 48-72 hours more.
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12-18-2008 |
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Product Availability Time for Christmas and New Year
Product Availability Time for Christmas (12/24/08): To ensure that all orders are inspected before shipment we have a cut off time of 7:00 am (Eastern Standard Time) on Sunday 21st. Orders must be placed complete by this time and day to guarantee the shipment on Tuesday 23rd. Orders received on Monday 22nd, Tuesday 23rd, Wednesday 24th , Thursday 25th , Friday 26th , Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th will be processed on Monday 29th and it will be ship on Tuesday 30th. (Delivery Time: UPS Ground 7-9 business days within the contiguous U.S. Monday-Friday).
Product Availability Time for New Year (12/31/2008): To ensure that all orders are inspected before shipment we have a cut off time of 7:00 am (Eastern Standard Time) on Sunday 29th . Orders must be placed complete by this time and day to guarantee the shipment on Tuesday 30th (Delivery Time: UPS Ground 7-9 business days within the contiguous U.S. Monday-Friday).. Orders received on December: Wednesday 31st, January: Thursday 1st , Friday 2nd , Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th will be processed on Monday 5th and it will be ship on Tuesday 6th (Delivery Time: UPS Ground 7-9 business days within the contiguous U.S. Monday-Friday).
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08-15-2008 |
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Product Availability Time
To ensure that all orders are inspected before shipment we have a cut off time of 7:00 am (Eastern Standard Time). Orders must be placed complete by this time to guarantee Lead Time of 72 hours.
Orders received on Thursday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday will be processed on the following Monday. Or major holidays will be processed the next business day.
Benjamin Moore Paints and Custom tints are available but the lead time is between 48-72 hours more.
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10-25-2007 |
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Why Use Color Samples Before You Paint?
Benjamin Moore Color Samples allow you to test a color before you commit to the time and expense of painting an entire room.
Interior designers and professional painters do a "brush out" when deciding on color. They apply paint to a small section of the wall or several walls to see how the color looks in the actual environment.
By sampling a color at home, you will get the most accurate sense of how the color will actually look in the room.
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10-25-2007 |
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INTERIOR PAINT PROJECT:SURFACE PREPARATION
SURFACE PREPARATION
It is a great temptation to start painting without spending time to properly prepare the surface, but this can be a big mistake. Shortcuts on surface preparation can cause even the highest quality paints to fail prematurely. In fact, experts maintain that inadequate surface preparation is the single greatest cause of paint failures.
Whether you are doing interior or exterior painting, good surface preparation requires that the surface be as clean as possible and in good repair. Paint performance depends on good paint adhesion, and paint adheres best to surfaces that are clean and sound.
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10-25-2007 |
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INTERIOR PAINT PROJECT:APPLICATION EQUIPMENT SELECTION
APPLICATION EQUIPMENT SELECTION
To get the biggest payback from your investment in quality paint, make sure that you apply your paint and coatings with high quality application equipment.
Better quality brushes, rollers and applicators tend to apply a thicker, more uniform coat of paint that will look better and last longer than paint applied with cheap equipment. Top quality equipment also speeds up and simplifies your work. The specific tools you will need to complete your job depend upon the type of project you are doing and the type of paint you are applying.
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10-25-2007 |
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INTERIOR PAINT PROJECT:PAINT SELECTION
PAINT SELECTION
1. Water (Latex) or Oil Based (Alkyd) Paint
Many factors determine the type of paint that you should use on any given paint job, including the nature of the surface you want to paint and its condition, the age of the surface, and type of paint previously used on the surface, if any.
Virtually all the paints that you might use around the home fall into two general categories: water-based latex paints; and solvent-based paints or "alkyds". These names refer to one of the major differences between the two types of coatings-most of the liquid portion of latex paints is water, while the liquid in oil-based paints consists of petroleum distillates and other organic solvents.
2. Quality of the Paint
Paint is one of those things that you get what you pay for. The components in paint do not vary to much, but the grade of these components definitely does. If a gallon of paint costs $10 versus $30, there must be a reason. Lower priced components may not maintain the same level of performance as higher-priced ones. Higher-quality paints have higher levels of pigment than lower-quality paints.
A can of quality paint contains a higher volume of solid material (pigment and binder). In the case of top-quality latex paints, that means more solids and less water, which is why some paints can be sold for lower price.
Therefore, if high-quality paint and economy paint were both applied at the same spread rate, the top quality paint would dry to a thicker paint film because of its higher solids content. High-quality paint will contain a 35 to 45 percent volume of solids, whereas lower quality paint will contain about 25 to 30 percent.
It is common nowadays to see various designers and brands names coming out with lines of paint for the home. For these brand names, the same rules generally apply. Some say that you can tell quality by comparing the weight of two cans of paint, the heavier one being better because it has a greater ratio of solids. Others think that the test is to see whether a stick will stand up straight in the paint can, reasoning that if the paint is thick it is good paint.
Well, the truth is that certain additives can be put in paint to make heavy, but they don't contribute to the overall performance or quality. Likewise, additives can make paint thicker but not better. Unlike the food industry, the paint industry does not have to reveal the ingredients in the can; nor does it have to tell the quality and quantity of the components. The only real way to judge the quality of paint is to rely on a quality manufacturer and the advice of knowledgeable paint consultant. Recommendations from friends and professionals are also very useful, although they can be very biased.
Regardless of the type of paint you will be using, one of the most important factors in the ultimate success of any paint job is the quality of paint used. On this subject, experts agree: You should use the highest quality paint to get the best paint performance.
3. Sheen of the Paint
Selecting the ideal sheen or gloss level for an interior paint job involves both aesthetic and practical considerations. From and aesthetic standpoint, a degree of sheen or gloss is useful in creating visual interest, particularly indoors. From a practical standpoint, the right sheen or gloss can help extend the life of the paint job.
Most brands of paint come in at least four levels of sheen. "Gloss" paints, as the name implies, have the highest light-reflective characteristics. Then, in declining order of sheen, are semi gloss paints; eggshell, satin or low luster paints; and flat paints. Both latex and oil-based paints are available in different sheen levels.
4. Quantity of the Paint
You can save time by doing this before you receive the visit of your paint consultant.
Begin by measuring the dimensions of the surface area that you will be painting, and then multiply the height by the width. Do the same calculation with the areas that won't be painted over, such as the doorways and windows. Then subtract nonpaint areas from the overall surface area to get an estimate of the square footage you will be painting. Look at the paint can label to determine the "spread rate" of the paint, which is the number of square feet of surface each coat of paint will cover. For many paints, this will be 400 square feet per gallon. Divide the total surface area by this number to determine the number of gallons.
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10-25-2007 |
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INTERIOR PAINT PROJECT:COLOR SELECTION
Color Selection
Step by Step Color Selection
Identify the "fixed" elements of your room that you are not planning on changing. For example, furniture, rugs, fireplace, color of woodwork or tiling, etc. All paint colors must coordinate with theses elements.
Identify the room's natural attributes, such as room size and lighting, and the way in which you want the color of the room to affect those attributes. Keep in mind cool (blue, violet and green), dark colors recede and seem to pull away from you, making the room seem larger, while warm (red, orange and yellow), light colors expand and seem to come towards you, making the room seem smaller. It's important that you make a final selection only after viewing a sample of your color choice in the room you are painting so you can see how natural and artificial light affects the color.
Identify what the room will be use for-rest, play, work or dining. Think about what colors make you feel comfortable, energetic or inspired. Keep in mind the colors you choose to work with will determine whether the environment is dramatic or subtle. Some colors are associated with moods. Here are some basic associations:
red-energy & passion
orange-active & inviting
yellow-bright & sunny
green-calm & serene
blue-refreshing & inspiring
purple-cleansing & smoothing
neutrals-subtle & elegant
Start with colors in tones that naturally appeal to you. Tip: outline a large photocopy of a picture of your room. Duplicate this several times to get a few black & whites images. Use colored pencils to experiment with different color schemes and you'll be ahead of the game before you turn to chips or actual paint samples.
Use the following basic color palettes as color selection guides:
MONOCHROMATIC COLOR PALETTE:
Using just one color and varying that color's intensities from pale to bold, light to dark can create a room dιcor that is exciting or serene.
Start with the walls and select a soft color.
Select a trim color or accent wall color by identifying the color two shades darker on the same color chip.
COMPLEMENTARY COLOR PALETTE:
Complementary colors- colors that actually oppose each other on the color wheel- can be used together for stunning results.
1. Start with a trim color or fabric color in a rich shade.
2. Select "complement" of that color for your walls by finding the color across from it on the color wheel.
ANALOGOUS COLOR PALETTE:
By using colors that are next to one another on the color wheel and similar in tone, you can create a dramatic but elegant color design for your room.
1. Start by selecting three colors that are next to one another on the color wheel that are similar tone.
2. Use one of the colors more dominantly and the other two as accents.
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10-25-2007 |
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REPAINTING YOUR EXTERIOR HOME TIP#5:CLEAN UP PROPERLY
CLEAN UP PROPERLY
Use soap and water for latex paint or thinner for oil paint to thoroughly clean your brushes and gear right after painting. Dont pour paint thinner or excess paint down the drain or onto the ground. This is a serious source of ground water pollution. Keep it in a sealed paint can and dispose of it at a toxic waste collection site.
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09-01-2007 |
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REPAINTING YOUR EXTERIOR HOME TIP#4:PAINT SURFACES FROM THE TOP DOWN
PAINT SURFACES FROM THE TOP DOWN.
Begin with the gutters and eaves, and work your way down the main surface, painting in two to four feet square sections. Use a high quality four-inch brush. If your home has lap siding (clapboards or shingles), first draw the bristles along the bottom edges of two or three boards, then paint the surfaces in line with the boards. Regularly, check for and correct drips and streaks, as they are much more difficult to clear up after the paint dries.
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08-14-2007 |
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REPAINTING YOUR EXTERIOR HOME TIP#3:MASK OFF
MASK OFF
Avoid accidental painting of roofing and other surfaces by masking with plastic sheeting and three-inch masking tape. Use drop cloths to protect walkways, shrubs. And other surfaces from dripping paint. Paint the siding first, then the trim. After the siding is painted and has dried, mask the siding around the trim. Be sure to remove the masking tape immediately after painting, before it forms a stubborn bond.
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05-06-2007 |
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REPAINTING YOUR EXTERIOR HOME TIP#2:REPAIR AND PREPARE
REPAIR AND PREPARE:
Guarantee a lasting paint job by starting with properly prepared surfaces. First, scrape all areas that are blistering or peeling. You may even want to sand down the edges of badly scarred areas. If you run the scraper over an area two or three times and no more paint comes o chances are its bonded very well. Preparation can be difficult, tiring work and must be done carefully so as not to gouge the wood. Always protect yourself by wearing a dust mask, gloves, and goggles. And be sure to exercise ladder safety.
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04-03-2007 |
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REPAINTING YOUR EXTERIOR HOME TIP#1:BUY QUALITY PAINT
BUY QUALITY PAINT:
Top-notch paint is critical to a long-lasting paint job. Good paint will weather the years durably. It can also make your work easier. Quality paint covers the walls more quickly and is easier to maintain. Just think about the effort and expense of painting your house. You dont want to have to do that again in four or five years. Buying quality paint will save considerable headaches and expense later.
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