Applied Painting and Finishing: Specialty Finishes, Estimating, and Professional Trade Practice

Tackle advanced finishing challenges — decorative coatings, high-build floor systems, and historic restoration — while building the estimating and project management skills of a professional painting contractor.

⏱ 1h 57m 📚 7 lessons

About this course

General painting is competitive on price. Specialty finishing — faux plaster, metallic decorative effects, epoxy floor systems, and the meticulous preparation required for historic restoration work — commands premium rates and a differentiated reputation. Painters who develop these skills alongside sound estimating and project management practice build businesses that are not easily commoditized. By the end of this course you will be able to describe and plan the application of venetian plaster, metallic and faux-finish decorative coatings, and multi-coat epoxy floor systems, develop a materials and labor estimate for a residential repaint from a scope of work, and outline a project management workflow for a multi-room or multi-phase painting project. What you will learn: - Venetian plaster and trowel-applied finishes: materials, application layers, and burnishing technique - Faux and decorative finishes: color washing, rag rolling, and combing — principles and applications - Metallic and textured spray finishes: substrate requirements and spray technique adaptations - Epoxy floor coating systems: surface preparation by mechanical grinding, primer selection, broadcast aggregate, and topcoat - Historic and restoration painting: period-appropriate color specification, paint removal methods, and substrate sensitivity - Estimating a painting job: calculating coverage, waste factor, labor hours, and overhead to arrive at a bid price - Scope of work documents and change order management: protecting against scope creep - Subcontracting, lead compliance, and insurance: key business considerations for growing a painting trade practice This course is structured around case studies: a historic Victorian interior requiring period paint analysis and lead-safe procedures, a high-end residential bathroom receiving venetian plaster over drywall, and a commercial garage floor with a multi-coat epoxy system. Estimating worksheets and project planning templates are provided for practical use. Reflection prompts ask you to analyze the cost and risk trade-offs in each scenario. This course is designed for working painters, finishing contractors, and advanced trade students who have completed foundational painting training and want to develop specialist and business-level skills. Prior experience with standard paint application is assumed. This course is educational; lead paint removal, epoxy application in confined spaces, and historic restoration work carry specific regulatory and safety requirements that vary by jurisdiction. Consult your local occupational health authority and licensing board.

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