I have many homes where decks butt right up to the painted exterior of their home - I tried covering with plastic in the past and nothing stayed put once I broke out the washer. Now a days I do my best not to get any overspray of stripper on the paint - but invariable some does - that's why I have cut back on downstreaming stripper for now. And invaribly some paint comes off when I wash right next to the home.
My attitude thus far has been to not mention anything and do touchups if the homeowner raises the question. What are you guys doing? Are you just including these return trip touch ups in your estimates - or do you put wording that excludes you from being responsible - or do you just never affect the adjacent painted surfaces? I've thought of fabricating some shields made of sheet metal that I could line the exterior wall with - but it just seemed to be too much work.
I have many homes where decks butt right up to the painted exterior of their home - I tried covering with plastic in the past and nothing stayed put once I broke out the washer. Now a days I do my best not to get any overspray of stripper on the paint - but invariable some does - that's why I have cut back on downstreaming stripper for now. And invaribly some paint comes off when I wash right next to the home.
My attitude thus far has been to not mention anything and do touchups if the homeowner raises the question. What are you guys doing? Are you just including these return trip touch ups in your estimates - or do you put wording that excludes you from being responsible - or do you just never affect the adjacent painted surfaces? I've thought of fabricating some shields made of sheet metal that I could line the exterior wall with - but it just seemed to be too much work.
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