We have been customers of Don Valley Auto Centre in Toronto, ON, for close to 4 years now. Since moving back our purchase of a Chevy pick-up has been a god send. It’s a work horse and has served us well. Being painting contractors we need something you can throw both paint and the occasional drywall into the back and not have to worry about ruining leather seats or scratching a custom paint job. As with any work vehicle the mileage it collects leads to frequent trips to the mechanic. Enter George and Kim from Don Valley Auto Centre.
This past summer George asked if we would be interested in taking a trip to Cannington, ON, to take a look at his farm house. One weekend we took the jaunt up there to see what was going on. Shutters, shutters and yet more shutters. Not only were the shutters on the house needing work but another set as well. Ok, no problem, we would work on them back in Toronto in groups of 10 and take them back up with us. Onto the house itself. Straightforward work with some minor height issues at the back of the property easily resolved by a lift for safety.
We gave him a quote, which he accepted and we began to transport the shutters back and forth in between other work we were completing in Toronto. The shutters were a sight to see in all honesty. Layers and layers of paint, all oil as well. Cleaning them was the first and perhaps not the nicest tasks but alas you gotta do what you gotta do. Once dried in the sun we could start to scrape and scrape and then scrape some more. Once all loose, peeling paint had been removed we sanded the entirety of the surface to better prepare it for a conversion primer. Sherwin Williams Adhesive primer was used as we have had plenty of experience using it and found it to be a great product. Once the shutters had all sides primed we could paint with a semi-gloss latex exterior paint in Classic Burgundy (Benjamin Moore colour). We originally used Sherwin Williams A100 colour matched to the Classic Burgundy chip. Three coats later and with drying issues we had to find out what the problem was. Was it the colour? Were we not allowing enough time to pass to recoat?. Turns out that Sherwin Williams needs to refine its reds somewhat according to our rep. Making a switch to Benjamin Moore’s Classics Collection was a smart move. Two coats and a nice hard durable finish. Sometimes when choosing paint you have to make a conscious decision to not favor any one particular company and go with the best for that task.
Once we had completed all of our clients projects in Toronto we began to make the trek up north each morning to work on the house. All the window frames have seen better days and will be replaced soon enough so minimal prep work was requested by George as anything extra would be wasted. So prettying up the windows was a nice change, slap on some paint and be done with it! It felt weird and slightly evil to not prime and not go mad with the primer but what the boss wants the boss gets.
The soffit and fascia were to be cleaned free of big hairy spiders, dead bugs and other nefarious things before scraping, sanding and priming. Once prepped we used Benjamin Moores Classics Collection again in historic colours chosen by Kim and George. As you can see from the photos it looks pretty smart now and with the shutters back in their respective places it will look downright swell.
Next up will be to return in the spring of 2012 to finish up the back of the house with a lift due to height issues. It’s a long way up back there and neither of us are comfortable hanging off a ladder! I am sure we will see George before the winter is out with the pick up but his land will have to thaw before we are seen up in them there parts again.

























