Co-op Painting Continued: call: 604-PAINTER
Recently, it has become clear to the Building Mainenance Committe that what is mean by “Co-op Standards” is really now quite well established. However, inspecting teams were frustrated with their inability to provide something to members moving out that shows them clearly what is to be expected and, in turn, what they can expect when they move into another newly prepared Co-op unit. As a result, a subcommittee of BMC has recently drafted, and the the Board passed, a set of SPECIFICATIONS FOR PAINTING AND FINISHING that formalizes the expectations of the Co-op for members painting their units for move-out. This document is a formal paint specification written in a style familiar to the building trades and stating all necessary information in a concise manner. In this sense, it stands as a reference for Co-Op management, outside contractors, committees and members alike clearly outlining the standards that interior painting must meet.
However, since these specifications will be read and used primarily by members at the move-out, some notes are being provided as a companion to the PAINT SPECS to explain and expand some of the section in the document. Please keep in mind that the PAINT SPECS are an explicit statement of standards that must be adhered to in preparing your unit. The following poste will hopefully help you to achieve these standards.
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