Surcharge for facade paint from white to color?

  • Erstellt am 2023-02-02 10:47:51

Sunshine387

2023-02-05 00:11:15
  • #1
Why not? Something different…. I wouldn't do that either.
 

Tolentino

2023-02-05 00:34:56
  • #2
Black not but petrol? or some pastel trendy green.
 

11ant

2023-02-05 14:31:28
  • #3
Yes, because of yellow. Of course, Town & Country also offers other plaster colors, but conversely, this strong one that is just a tiny bit redder than 11antenavatargelb among the well-known house providers is offered almost only by Town & Country, so it gains a recognition value that can advertise the brand. Even though many Town & Country houses are white, I would still say: "Town & Country dares with colors like Porsche. Weberhaus does not." I was an aluminum window manufacturer, where coating is done instead of foiling as an alternative. Therefore, I know that stocking countless colors burdens calculations. However, if only half a dozen colors have to be stocked, then the capital tie-up and depreciation of outdated stock do not hit the budget so hard, and the colors can be offered painlessly without surcharge. With white, it is not the pigment that is cheaper, but merely the material is a fast mover in stock. That is why we could also calculate sparkassenrot, postgelb, and aralblau without surcharge.
 

Bau-beendet

2023-02-05 15:43:41
  • #4
Heinz von Heiden Standard was white, it has become a yellow shade for a surcharge of 650€. Fair.

 

Bau-beendet

2023-02-05 15:48:45
  • #5
I have to correct myself, €595 was the surcharge.
 

Oberhäslich

2023-02-05 17:57:37
  • #6
We are also building with Heinz von Heiden and wanted white anyway, so we could save the money even though it is not much of an extra charge. For that, we patterned the base plaster as colored pebble dash for 400.16€.
 

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