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Painting interior wood paneling?
Our house was built in '85 during the era when wood paneling was popular. The living room is recessed paneling from floor to ceiling. Now, I've done plenty of painting in my day, but this is something I always said I'd pay someone to do. After our $1600+ quote, it looks like I'll be doing it myself. I've already accepted the fact that it's going to be time consuming and a pain in the ass, that I'm not worried about. What bothers me is the notion of possibly having to sand the clear finish off to get a primer to stick to the surface, that would just flat out be a motherfucker.
So, anyone done this before, any special tips, products, or tricks you used that you liked or didn't like? Before and after pics, etc. What you got?
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To tell you the truth from the houses i have seen with it, it likes like PURE ASS just save your money and install sheetrock bro, or just dont paint it. My parents owned a construction company growing up and i saw it to many times when we went into homes to rebuild them.
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I remodel houes for a living. I f you want it to look decent, it needs to be sprayed.
Ge a "good " primer such as killz. wipe down paneling with laquer thinner to make sure their is no grease oil etc. Caulk all the grooves since they will "soak" up all the primer and paint. Two light coats of primer. The next day or whenever, repeat steps with an oil based paint. Brushing will leave hella brush marks. Make sure you do 2 to 3 light coats or that paint will run badly. I use Benjamin Moore products. At 42 bucks a gallon it covers the best. You dont have to use oil base, " It's pretty messy" but, it gives the most durability and smoothest finish. Lmk. if you need some more help.
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Oh BTW. If you cant "rent" a sprayer roll it on with a roller and go back over it with a brush.
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This is not hard to do for a novice. My wife and I have flipped and laddered our whole marriage and have painted panneling a bunch. The nice part is that you get a textured look that gives the room character. Great moulding with panneling is a must too.
1] Start by buying yourself a cheap random orbit sander, $35 at Home Depot, and some 220 grit paper. Lightly sand every inch then wipe the whole thing down with TSP & water. 2] USE ZINSER 123 Primer in a SPRAY GUN. NEVER NEVER NEVER try to roll panneling. You can rent sprayers or buy a $100 Wagner set-up and come out ahead in clean-up and keep the gun. 2 coats. 3] When you finish paint, use flat or eggshell paints. Semi-gloss and gloss are going to look silly. You can do it man. It will be smarter and cheaper in the long run that rocking the whole thing. I will send you pics of my current ladder house if you want to see how good it can look.
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Fagsnake could do it for $10 in 35 minutes.
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I've been in remodeling since 1992 and have done quite a few paneling to paint conversions. You do not have to use a spray rig but it will save time. You must wipe all the paneling with thinner to remove any type of products that may have been applied such as endust, wax, etc. After doing that you need to sand it with 220 grit. Fill any holes and caulk the cracks. Wipe it down again with TSP. You then need to use an oil primer to seal it. If you don't want to use an oil primer the only latex primer I recommend is from benjamin moore and it is called seal grip. If you do not want to use a spray rig then you need to go buy a 1/4 inch nap lint free roller made by purdy. Get one for the primer and one for the finish coat. This roller will leave a slight orange peel on the paneling but it will look like it was sprayed. For paint I recommend "pro classic" by sherwin williams. It is an latex enamel but when dry has the durability of oil and lays really good even with a brush. 1 primer coat and either 1 or 2 coats of paint should do it depending on the color you pick for the top coat. You may also want to tint the primer close to the color of your topcoat if you want to try to just get by with one coat of paint.
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The recessed areas of the paneling are surrounded by a "picture frame" style trim which doesn't really have a flat surface to sand. Would you recommend trying to sand the trim anyway? When you say wipe it down again with TSP, is that just a basic laquer thinner, or a specific product. I work right next to a Sherwin Williams so I always use their stuff anyways. I've also got access to a spray rig. Also, since you've been in it for 15 years, do you think the bid I got seemed high for a 20x18 or so living room? Another question I had was about painting floor trim that's above carpet. What's the best or most popular method to keep paint off the carpet? In the past, I've just laid wide tape up under the trim but removal can be a bitch in spots where the paint has dried to both the trim and the tape.
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If I tell you everthing I will have to charge a consulting fee !!! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trisodium_phosphate You need to sand everything that is going to be painted over so that the primer bonds good. As far as the price there are quite a few variables. Is it all one color or is the trim going to be a different one ? How tall are the walls ? How many windows, doors, fireplace, built ins are there in the room that have to be cut around ? Did that include painting the ceiling too ? If so, how high is it ? Is it a cathedral ceiling ? Is your house in the sticks ? etc etc...... For carpet I run 2 inch tape and tuck it underneath the actually baseboard using a 5 and 1 tool. The secret is to remove the tape when the paint is tacked up but not hardened all the way. Just simply press down on the tape where it meets the trim at the bottom to separate the tape from the wood before you try to pull it up. If you wait til the next day to remove it you are screwed. |
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Jimmy, use a ScotchBrite pad to scuff the rounded picture frame part.
Good tips in here guys, thanks. I'm looking at doing the same thing for my 1985 house. ![]() WHY was that shit popular? LOL! |
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Do you just want to keep the paneling? Why not tear it down and texture the walls? I can't imagine paneling looking any better painted than stained. I'm not for paneling though.
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my parents did it in their old house... The den had paneling all around floor to ceiling. As mentioned TSP and killz was how they did it...
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I have one wall in my den that is pannel. Painted it years ago when we bought the house. I just cleaned it and used a damn roller. Looks good.
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Or, more likely, you'll have to trash the drywall in order to pry the panelling off of it. And in some cases, there's not any drywall behind the panelling. Re-drywalling your entire living room is a bigger pain in the ass than just painting the stuff. Plus, you can do "some" detail painting with it that gives it a nice look. |
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A quick easy fix for that is to "trowel texture" after removing the paneling.
No sanding involved.
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Word. Before it was considered a potential fire hazard (pre-late 80's, I think) drywall was not required beneath paneling, so many home builders threw up the paneling on the studs and called it a day. It's not like they used cheap shit paneling though. What I've got is framed out recessed paneling that has to be 3/16" thick. I'm sure it was hot upgrade to have back in the day, but now, it really dates the home.
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whats underneath of the wood, is it just nailed up?
if painting, spray IS the best way 2 go. |
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Sherwin Williams Pro Classic alkyd for your top coat. Its the only non-yellowing alkyd that I'm aware of. I have been painting for about 28 years now, and the bid you received sounds pretty good for picture frame paneling. If its the old paneling with the vertical lines, the quote is a little high. You'd be surprised at the work involved. As far as taping off your floors...Take 1 1/2 inch tape and lap it up on the base boards just enough to have some to tuck under. Pull tape before paint dries. Estimates are always free. Shoot me a PM if you'd like for us to come out. Thanks, Wayne. Last edited by BlackSnake1996; 11-25-2007 at 04:59 PM. |
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Id have Wayne, BlackSnake1996, give you an estimate. He paints a TON of houses around Trophy Club. Despite his dfwstangs rep, he is one of the nicer fellas Ive met from here!
Or, send Carrie a PM and she can give you her brothers info. He could give you a bid for paint, demo + sheetrock, or anything else.
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It's a pain in the dick, but it's really not that bad. Honestly. Been there, done that. Also, you can go the cheap route and lay 1/4" sheet rock over the 5/8" rock, and nobody will really be able to tell a difference. You can't in my house. Tried to post pics, but I can't get them small enough to post. WTF? These are as small as I can get them? |
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That's exactly what I had, but I did have sheetrock underneath. Didn't stop me from having to hang new sheetrock, though. They used nails, and liquid nails to hang the shit.
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Yeah, are you sure you've done this before? There is no mudding over the sheetrock if they used liquid nails. The paper WILL pull away from the rock. Taping it will help, if it's small enough. If you have big rips like I did, nothing helped. That's why we had to hang new sheetrock. |
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Yeah, I was pretty fucking pissed for a while after that. However, I'm so glad that's what we did now that it's done. It looks a million times better. I just loathe tape/bed work. |
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Come do my house... beaner.
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1600.00 is a really good price. We are usually 21-22 hundred on picture frame panneling. Takes 2 and sometimes 3 days to do it right. Ahhh...Didnt your lazy ass pay someone to stain your deck.
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We did/are doing orange peel in our house. It's the same as splatter drag/ knockdown, but without the trowel. Takes me about 45 minutes to shoot an entire room, and that includes the time thinning down the texture.
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what is keeping you from just throwing up some sheet rock over the paneling?
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Why would anyone in their right mind sheetrock over paneling?
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I'll get some pics of mine. I put a primer over it then painted it white - looks a million times better.
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But you can pull the paneling off, and 7 times out of 10 there is going to be sheetrock under it.
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Having said this, I would agree that we have been surprised from time to time on the work some home owners have done, but it isn't very often. If it suits you, then so be it. But there is seldom a match to what a seasoned professional can do for ya. |
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Its always best to pull it off and float out the areas where the nails were and also float out where the glue pulled the Sheetrock paper. |
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