​​​SECTION 099123 - INTERIOR PAINTING

Revise this Section by deleting and inserting text to meet Project-specific requirements.

This Section uses the term "Architect." Change this term to match that used to identify the design professional as defined in the General and Supplementary Conditions.

Verify that Section titles referenced in this Section are correct for this Project's Specifications; Section titles may have changed.

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1               RELATED DOCUMENTS

Retain or delete this article in all Sections of Project Manual.

A.         Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

1.2               SUMMARY

A.         Section includes surface preparation and the application of paint systems on [interior substrates.] [the following interior substrates:]

1.Concrete.

2.           Clay masonry.

3.           Concrete masonry units (CMU).

4.           Steel.

5.           Cast iron.

6.           Galvanized metal.

7.           Aluminum (not anodized or otherwise coated).

8.           Wood.

9.           Gypsum board.

10.        Plaster.

11.        Spray-textured ceilings.

12.        Cotton or canvas insulation covering.

13.        ASJ insulation covering.

B.          Related Requirements:

Retain subparagraphs below to cross-reference requirements Contractor might expect to find in this Section but are specified in other Sections.

Factory- or shop-applied primers applied as Work of other Sections must be coordinated with field-applied finish coats. Review other Sections for factory- or shop-primed products and reference this Section for product requirements.

1.Section 051200 "Structural Steel Framing" for shop priming of metal substrates with primers specified in this section.

2.           Section 099113 "Exterior Painting" for surface preparation and the application of paint systems on exterior substrates.

3.           Section 099300 "Staining and Transparent Finishing" for surface preparation and the application of wood stains and transparent finishes on interior wood substrates.

4.           Section 099600 "High-Performance Coatings" for tile-like coatings.

1.3               ACTION SUBMITTALS

A.         Product Data: For each type of product. Include preparation requirements and application instructions.

See "Writing Guide" Article in the Evaluations for discussion of first subparagraph below.

1.Indicate VOC content.

B.          Sustainable Design Submittals:

"Product Data" Subparagraph below applies to LEED 2009 NC, CI, and CS. Coordinate with requirements for paints and coatings.

1.: For paints and coatings, showing printed statement of VOC content.

"Laboratory Test Reports" Subparagraph below applies to LEED 2009 for Schools.

2.           Laboratory Test Reports: For paints and coatings, indicating compliance with LEED 2009 Credit EQ 4.2 requirements for low-emitting materials.

C.          Samples for Initial Selection: For each type of topcoat product.

Delete "Samples for Initial Selection" Paragraph above if colors and other characteristics are preselected and specified or scheduled. Retain "Samples for Verification" Paragraph below with or without above.

D.         Samples for Verification: For each type of paint system and in each color and gloss of topcoat.

1.Submit Samples on rigid backing, square.

2.           Label each coat of each Sample.

3.           Label each Sample for location and application area.

E.          Product List: For each product indicated, include the following:

1.Cross-reference to paint system and locations of application areas. Use same designations indicated on Drawings and in schedules.

2.           Indicate VOC content.

1.4               CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS

"Coating Maintenance Manual" Paragraph describes Sherwin-Williams' "Custodian Project Color and Product Information" document provided to facility owners upon project completion.

1.Coating Maintenance Manual: Provide coating maintenance manual including area summary with finish schedule, area detail designating location where each product/color/finish was used, product data pages, material safety data sheets, care and cleaning instructions, touch-up procedures, and color samples of each color and finish used.

1.5               MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS

A.         Furnish extra materials[, from the same product run,] that match products installed and that are packaged with protective covering for storage and identified with labels describing contents.

Retain "Paint" Subparagraph below for projects that require only limited quantities of extra materials. If necessary, replace percentage with a specific number of gallons (liters) or cases and include an expanded description of the quantity of each material and color.

1.Paint: [] <Insert value> of each material and color applied.

1.6               QUALITY ASSURANCE

A.         Mockups: Apply mockups of each paint system indicated and each color and finish selected to verify preliminary selections made under Sample submittals and to demonstrate aesthetic effects and set quality standards for materials and execution.

1.Architect will select one surface to represent surfaces and conditions for application of each paint system specified in Part 3.

a.Vertical and Horizontal Surfaces: Provide samples of at least .

b.           Other Items: Architect will designate items or areas required.

2.Final approval of color selections will be based on mockups.

a.If preliminary color selections are not approved, apply additional mockups of additional colors selected by Architect at no added cost to Owner.

3.Approval of mockups does not constitute approval of deviations from the Contract Documents contained in mockups unless Architect specifically approves such deviations in writing.

Retain subparagraph below if the intention is to make an exception to the default requirement in Section 014000 "Quality Requirements" for demolishing and removing mockups.

4.           Subject to compliance with requirements, approved mockups may become part of the completed Work if undisturbed at time of Substantial Completion.

1.7               DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A.         Delivery and Handling: Deliver products to Project site in an undamaged condition in manufacturer's original sealed containers, complete with labels and instructions for handling, storing, unpacking, protecting, and installing. Packaging shall bear the manufacturer’s label with the following information:

1.Product name and type (description).

2.           Batch date.

3.           Color number.

4.           VOC content.

5.           Environmental handling requirements.

6.           Surface preparation requirements.

7.           Application instructions.

B.          Store materials not in use in tightly covered containers in well-ventilated areas with ambient temperatures continuously maintained at not less than 45 deg F (7 deg C).

1.Maintain containers in clean condition, free of foreign materials and residue.

2.           Remove rags and waste from storage areas daily.

If necessary, insert special requirements for fire protection, heating, ventilation, and other conditions for storage areas on-site.

1.8               FIELD CONDITIONS

A.         Apply paints only when temperature of surfaces to be painted and ambient air temperatures are between 50 and 95 deg F (10 and 35 deg C).

B.          Do not apply paints when relative humidity exceeds 85 percent; at temperatures less than 5 deg F (3 deg C) above the dew point; or to damp or wet surfaces.

Retain one of two "Lead Paint" paragraphs below for applicable renovation projects, or remove all references to lead paint. Coordinate statements with the General and Supplementary Conditions.

C.          Lead Paint: It is not expected that lead paint will be encountered in the Work.

Retain subparagraph below to cover instances where lead paint is unexpectedly found and must be remediated. See the General Conditions for additional requirements on lead paint.

1.If suspected lead paint is encountered, do not disturb; immediately notify Architect and Owner.

D.         Lead Paint: Lead paint [is] [may be] present in buildings and structures to be painted. A report on the presence of lead paint is on file for review and use. Examine report to become aware of locations where lead paint is present.

Retain first subparagraph below if preparation of surfaces known or suspected to include lead paint is part of the Work of this Contract. Consult a professional liability insurance carrier for current recommendations. Indemnification and a waiver of claims may be required from Owner as a condition for providing services related to lead paint remediation.

1.Do not disturb lead paint or items suspected of containing hazardous materials except under procedures specified.

2.           Perform preparation for painting of substrates known to include lead paint in accordance with EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule and additional requirements of authorities having jurisdiction.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

Manufacturers and products listed in SpecAgent and Masterworks Paragraph Builder are neither recommended nor endorsed by the AIA or ARCOM. Before inserting names, verify that manufacturers and products listed there comply with requirements retained or revised in descriptions and are both available and suitable for the intended applications. For definitions of terms and requirements for Contractor's product selection, see Section 016000 "Product Requirements."

2.1               MANUFACTURERS

A.         Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide Sherwin-Williams Company (The); products indicated or comparable product from one of the following:

1.<Insert manufacturer's name>.

Retain "Products" Paragraph below and insert lists of manufacturers and products in Interior Painting Schedule to require specific products or a comparable product from other manufacturers.

See lists of products currently approved by MPI in its "MPI Approved Products Lists." See "Writing Guide" Article in the Evaluations for further discussion.

B.          Comparable Products: Comparable products of approved manufacturers will be considered in accordance with Section 016000 "Product Requirements," and the following:

1.Products are approved by manufacturer in writing for application specified.

2.           Products meet performance and physical characteristics of basis of design product including published ratio of solids by volume, plus or minus two percent.

C.          Source Limitations: Obtain paint materials from single source from single listed manufacturer.

1.Manufacturer's designations listed on a separate color schedule are for color reference only and do not indicate prior approval.

2.2               PAINT, GENERAL

A.         Material Compatibility:

Systems could fail if paints used for individual coats are incompatible.

1.Provide materials for use within each paint system that are compatible with one another and substrates indicated, under conditions of service and application as demonstrated by manufacturer, based on testing and field experience.

2.           For each coat in a paint system, provide products recommended in writing by manufacturers of topcoat for use in paint system and on substrate indicated.

Retain option in "VOC Content" Paragraph below if required for LEED 2009 NC, CI, and CS Credit IEQ 4.2; coordinate with products.

B.          VOC Content: For field applications that are inside the weatherproofing system, paints and coatings shall provide materials that comply with VOC limits of authorities having jurisdiction and for interior paints and coatings applied at Project site, the following VOC limits exclusive of colorants added to a tint base, when calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24):

Categories in subparagraphs below are taken from LEED rating systems and the standards referenced by them; if clarification is required, see those documents or the reference guides.

1.Flat Paints and Coatings: 50 g/L.

2.           Nonflat Paints and Coatings: 150 g/L.

3.           Primers, Sealers, and Undercoaters: 200 g/L.

4.           Anticorrosive and Antirust Paints Applied to Ferrous Metals: 250 g/L.

5.           Floor Coatings: 100 g/L.

6.           Shellacs, Clear: 730 g/L.

7.           Shellacs, Pigmented: 550 g/L.

Retain "Low-Emitting Materials" Paragraph below if required for LEED 2009 for Schools.

C.          Low-Emitting Materials: Interior paints and coatings shall comply with the testing and product requirements of the California Department of Health Services' "Standard Practice for the Testing of Volatile Organic Emissions from Various Sources Using Small Scale Environmental Chambers."

D.         Colors: [As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range] [Match Architect's samples] [As indicated in a color schedule] <Insert requirements>.

1.[10] [20] [30] <Insert number> percent of surface area will be painted with deep tones.

2.3               SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL

Retain this article for large projects or critical coatings where additional control is needed. Delete if tests are not required.

A.         Testing of Paint Materials: Owner reserves the right to invoke the following procedure:

1.Owner will engage the services of a qualified testing agency to sample paint materials. Contractor will be notified in advance and may be present when samples are taken. If paint materials have already been delivered to Project site, samples may be taken at Project site. Samples will be identified, sealed, and certified by testing agency.

2.           Testing agency will perform tests for compliance with product requirements.

3.           Owner may direct Contractor to stop applying coatings if test results show materials being used do not comply with product requirements. Contractor shall remove noncomplying paint materials from Project site, pay for testing, and repaint surfaces painted with rejected materials. Contractor will be required to remove rejected materials from previously painted surfaces if, on repainting with complying materials, the two paints are incompatible.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1               EXAMINATION

A.         Examine substrates and conditions, with Applicator present, for compliance with requirements for maximum moisture content and other conditions affecting performance of the Work. Verify suitability of substrates, including surface conditions and compatibility with existing finishes and primers. Where acceptability of substrate conditions is in question, apply samples and perform in-situ testing to verify compatibility, adhesion, and film integrity of new paint application.

1.Report, in writing, conditions that may affect application, appearance, or performance of paint.

B.Substrate Conditions:

1.Maximum Moisture Content of Substrates: When measured with an electronic moisture meter as follows:

a.Concrete: 12 percent.

b.           Masonry (Clay and CMU): 12 percent.

c.           Wood: 15 percent.

d.           Gypsum Board: 12 percent.

e.           Plaster: 12 percent.

2.Gypsum Board Substrates: Verify that finishing compound is sanded smooth.

3.           Plaster Substrates: Verify that plaster is fully cured.

4.           Spray-Textured Ceiling Substrates: Verify that surfaces are dry.

C.          Proceed with coating application only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected; application of coating indicates acceptance of surfaces and conditions.

3.2               PREPARATION

A.         Comply with manufacturer's written instructions and recommendations in "MPI Manual" applicable to substrates indicated.

B.          Remove hardware, covers, plates, and similar items already in place that are removable and are not to be painted. If removal is impractical or impossible because of size or weight of item, provide surface-applied protection before surface preparation and painting.

1.After completing painting operations, use workers skilled in the trades involved to reinstall items that were removed. Remove surface-applied protection if any.

C.          Clean substrates of substances that could impair bond of paints, including dust, dirt, oil, grease, and incompatible paints and encapsulants.

Coordination of shop-applied prime coats with topcoats is critical.

1.Remove incompatible primers and reprime substrate with compatible primers or apply tie coat as required to produce paint systems indicated.

D.         Concrete Substrates: Remove release agents, curing compounds, efflorescence, and chalk. Do not paint surfaces if moisture content or alkalinity of surfaces to be painted exceeds that permitted in manufacturer's written instructions.

1.Concrete Floors: Remove oil, dust, grease, dirt, and other foreign materials. Comply with SSPC-SP-13/NACE 6 or ICRI 03732.

E.          Masonry Substrates: Remove efflorescence and chalk. Do not paint surfaces if moisture content or alkalinity of surfaces or mortar joints exceed that permitted in manufacturer's written instructions.

Retain "Steel Substrates" Paragraph below if steel is not shop primed or if shop primer is removed in the field.

F.          Steel Substrates: Remove rust, loose mill scale, and shop primer, if any. Clean using methods recommended in writing by paint manufacturer[.] [ but not less than the following:]

Usually retain one of first two subparagraphs below. SSPC-SP 2 and SSPC-SP 3 remove loose rust, mill scale, and paint. SSPC-SP 2 is minimum surface preparation accepted by AISC for painted steel.

1.SSPC-SP 2, "Hand Tool Cleaning.”

2.           SSPC-SP 3, "Power Tool Cleaning.”

SSPC-SP 7/NACE No. 4 permits tight residues of rust, mill scale, and coatings to remain. Be aware that blast cleaning methods may not be practical for use at Project site and may not be allowed by authorities having jurisdiction.

3.           SSPC-SP 7/NACE No. 4, "Brush-off Blast Cleaning.”

SSPC-SP 11 requires complete removal of rust, mill scale, and paint by power tools. SSPC-SP 11 uses nonabrasive methods and is more thorough than SSPC-SP 2, SSPC-SP 3, and SSPC-SP 7/NACE No. 4.

4.           SSPC-SP 11, "Power Tool Cleaning to Bare Metal.”

Retain "Shop-Primed Steel Substrates" Paragraph below if primers are shop applied and are not removed in the field.

G.         Shop-Primed Steel Substrates: Clean field welds, bolted connections, and abraded areas of shop paint, and paint exposed areas with the same material as used for shop priming to comply with SSPC-PA 1 for touching up shop-primed surfaces.

Galvanized-metal substrates should not be chromate passivated (commercially known as "bonderized") if primers are field applied. If galvanized metal is chromate passivated, consult manufacturers for appropriate surface preparation and primers.

H.         Galvanized-Metal Substrates: Remove grease and oil residue from galvanized sheet metal fabricated from coil stock by mechanical methods to produce clean, lightly etched surfaces that promote adhesion of subsequently applied paints.

I.           Aluminum Substrates: Remove loose surface oxidation.

J.           Wood Substrates:

1.Scrape and clean knots, and apply coat of knot sealer before applying primer.

2.           Sand surfaces that will be exposed to view, and dust off.

3.           Prime edges, ends, faces, undersides, and backsides of wood.

4.           After priming, fill holes and imperfections in the finish surfaces with putty or plastic wood filler. Sand smooth when dried.

K.         Cotton or Canvas Insulation Covering Substrates: Remove dust, dirt, and other foreign material that might impair bond of paints to substrates.

3.3               APPLICATION

A.         Apply paints according to manufacturer's written instructions and to recommendations in "MPI Manual."

If Project requires restricted application method (e.g., using only spray or rollers), revise first subparagraph below accordingly.

1.Use applicators and techniques suited for paint and substrate indicated.

2.           Paint surfaces behind movable equipment and furniture same as similar exposed surfaces. Before final installation, paint surfaces behind permanently fixed equipment or furniture with prime coat only.

3.           Paint front and backsides of access panels, removable or hinged covers, and similar hinged items to match exposed surfaces.

4.           Do not paint over labels of independent testing agencies or equipment name, identification, performance rating, or nomenclature plates.

5.           Primers specified in painting schedules may be omitted on items that are factory primed or factory finished if acceptable to topcoat manufacturers.

If tinting is not required, delete first paragraph below. Different tints show through as topcoat erodes.

B.          Tint each undercoat a lighter shade to facilitate identification of each coat if multiple coats of same material are to be applied. Tint undercoats to match color of topcoat, but provide sufficient difference in shade of undercoats to distinguish each separate coat.

C.          If undercoats or other conditions show through topcoat, apply additional coats until cured film has a uniform paint finish, color, and appearance.

D.         Apply paints to produce surface films without cloudiness, spotting, holidays, laps, brush marks, roller tracking, runs, sags, ropiness, or other surface imperfections. Cut in sharp lines and color breaks.

E.          Painting Fire Suppression, Plumbing, HVAC, Electrical, Communication, and Electronic Safety and Security Work:

1.Paint the following work where exposed in equipment rooms:

List below contains items that are often field painted, plus others that are often not. Revise list to suit Project.

a.Equipment, including panelboards[ and switch gear].

b.           Uninsulated metal piping.

c.           Uninsulated plastic piping.

d.           Pipe hangers and supports.

e.           Metal conduit.

f.            Plastic conduit.

g.           Tanks that do not have factory-applied final finishes.

h.           Duct, equipment, and pipe insulation having cotton or canvas insulation covering or other paintable jacket material.

i.            <Insert mechanical items to be painted>.

2.Paint the following work where exposed in occupied spaces:

List below contains items that are usually field painted. Revise list to suit Project.

a.Equipment, including panelboards.

b.           Uninsulated metal piping.

c.           Uninsulated plastic piping.

d.           Pipe hangers and supports.

e.           Metal conduit.

f.            Plastic conduit.

g.           Duct, equipment, and pipe insulation having cotton or canvas insulation covering or other paintable jacket material.

h.           Other items as directed by Architect.

i.            <Insert mechanical items to be painted>.

3.Paint portions of internal surfaces of metal ducts, without liner, behind air inlets and outlets that are visible from occupied spaces.

3.4               FIELD QUALITY CONTROL

A.         Dry Film Thickness Testing: Owner may engage the services of a qualified testing and inspecting agency to inspect and test paint for dry film thickness.

1.Contractor shall touch up and restore painted surfaces damaged by testing.

2.           If test results show that dry film thickness of applied paint does not comply with paint manufacturer's written recommendations, Contractor shall pay for testing and apply additional coats as needed to provide dry film thickness that complies with paint manufacturer's written recommendations.

3.5               CLEANING AND PROTECTION

A.         At end of each workday, remove rubbish, empty cans, rags, and other discarded materials from Project site.

B.          After completing paint application, clean spattered surfaces. Remove spattered paints by washing, scraping, or other methods. Do not scratch or damage adjacent finished surfaces.

C.          Protect work of other trades against damage from paint application. Correct damage to work of other trades by cleaning, repairing, replacing, and refinishing, as approved by Architect, and leave in an undamaged condition.

D.         At completion of construction activities of other trades, touch up and restore damaged or defaced painted surfaces.

3.6               INTERIOR MICROBICIDAL PAINTING SCHEDULE

Surfaces painted with Paint Shield™ kill greater than 99.9% of (Staph) Staphylococcus aureus, MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus), E. coli (Escherichia coli), VRE (Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecalis), and Enterobacter aerogenes within two hours of exposure. Paint Shield can be applied on interior hard, non-porous ceilings, walls, doors, and trim. It is ideal for a variety of settings such as healthcare facilities, athletic facilities, schools, day care centers, senior care communities, residential housing, and hospitality settings. EPA-test protocol showed that once it is applied, the effectiveness of Paint Shield lasts for up to four years as long as the integrity of the surface is maintained. Paint Shield is available in 590 pastel colors and in an eggshell finish. Only available in the US. Do not apply in areas with heavy abrasion or cleansing; including operating rooms, surgical suites.)

A.Concrete Substrates, Nontraffic Surfaces[ and Clay Masonry]:

1.Microbicidal Latex Finish System: With topcoat EPA registered No. 64695-1.

a.Prime Coat: Primer sealer, latex, interior:

1)S-W Loxon Concrete & Masonry Primer Sealer, A24W8300, at wet, dry.

b.First Coat: Microbicidal Latex, interior, matching topcoat.

c.Topcoat: Microbicidal Latex, interior, eggshell:

1)S-W Paint Shield Interior Latex Eg-Shel Microbicidal Paint, D12W51, at wet, dry, per coat. Brush and roll application only.

B.CMU Substrates:

1.Microbicidal Latex Finish System: With topcoat EPA registered No. 64695-1.

a.           Block Filler: [One or two coats as required:] Block filler, latex, interior/exterior:

1)S‑W Loxon Block Surfacer, A24W200, at wet, dry, per coat.

b.First Coat: Microbicidal Latex, interior, matching topcoat.

c.Topcoat: Microbicidal Latex, interior, eggshell:

1)S-W Paint Shield Interior Latex Eg-Shel Microbicidal Paint, D12W51, at wet, dry, per coat. Brush and roll application only.

C.Wood Substrates: Including exposed wood items not indicated to receive shop-applied finish.

1.Microbicidal Latex Finish System: With topcoat EPA registered No. 64695-1.

a.Prime Coat: Primer, latex, interior, anti-microbial:

1)S-W PrepRite ProBlock Interior/Exterior Latex Primer/Sealer, at wet, dry.

b.First Coat: Microbicidal Latex, interior, matching topcoat.

c.Topcoat: Microbicidal Latex, interior, eggshell:

1)S-W Paint Shield Interior Latex Eg-Shel Microbicidal Paint, D12W51, at wet, dry, per coat. Brush and roll application only.

D.[Gypsum Board] [Plaster] [and] [Spray-Texture Ceiling] Substrates:

1.Microbicidal Latex Finish System: With topcoat EPA registered No. 64695-1.

a.Prime Coat: Primer, latex, interior:

1)S-W ProMar 200 Zero VOC Latex Primer, B28W2600, at wet, dry.

b.First Coat: Microbicidal Latex, interior, matching topcoat.

c.Topcoat: Microbicidal Latex, interior, eggshell:

1)S-W Paint Shield Interior Latex Eg-Shel Microbicidal Paint, D12W51, at wet, dry, per coat. Brush and roll application only.

3.7INTERIOR PAINTING SCHEDULE

Products listed in schedule in this Product MasterSpec section are products of the Sherwin-Williams Company, Cleveland, OH 44115; Phone: (800) 321-8194; Email: specifications@sherwin.com; Website: www.sherwin-williams.com.

Sherwin-Williams offers a wide array of paint systems for each of the substrates in this schedule, with varying VOC content and other physical properties. High-performance and industrial systems are also included as options where high durability characteristics are required.

Paint systems in this article are based on "MPI Manual." For renovation projects, consult "MPI Maintenance Repainting Manual" and revise paint systems accordingly.

A.         Concrete Substrates, Nontraffic Surfaces[ and Clay Masonry]:

1.Latex System:

a.Prime Coat: Primer, latex, interior.

1)S-W Loxon Concrete & Masonry Primer Sealer, A24W8300, at wet, dry.

b.Intermediate Coat: Latex, interior, matching topcoat.

Retain one of five "Topcoat" subparagraphs below based upon the gloss level(s) required for Project; copy and edit this paragraph and subparagraphs for each gloss level system required. Indicate gloss level applications on finish schedules or add application descriptions below. The most common gloss applications are flat for ceilings and soffits and eggshell for walls.

S-W Zero VOC products can be used in occupied areas without typical odor complaints because of the low odor during application and drying; they are available in all finishes, and include anti-microbial agents.

c.Topcoat: Latex, interior, flat.

1)S-W ProMar 200 Zero VOC Latex Flat, B30-2600 Series, at wet, dry, per coat.

d.Topcoat: Latex, interior, low sheen.

1)S-W ProMar 200 Zero VOC Latex Low Sheen Eg-Shel, B24-2600 Series, at wet, dry, per coat.

e.Topcoat: Latex, interior, eggshell.

1)S-W ProMar 200 Zero VOC Latex Eg-Shel, B20-2600 Series, at wet, dry, per coat .

f.Topcoat: Latex, interior, semi-gloss.

1)S-W ProMar 200 Zero VOC Latex Semi-Gloss, B31-2600 Series, at wet, dry, per coat .

g.Topcoat: Latex, interior, gloss.

1)S-W ProMar 200 Zero VOC Gloss, B21-12650 Series, at wet, dry, per coat.

The washability, chemical resistance and hard, impact-resistant finish of S-W Pro Industrial Pre-Catalyzed Waterbased Epoxy makes it the ideal coating for high traffic areas like hospitals, schools and restaurants. It provides enhanced performance, single-component convenience, with resistance to most commercial cleaners, and excellent stain blocking properties.

2.Water-Based Light Industrial Coating System:

a.Prime Coat: Primer sealer, latex, interior:

1)S-W Loxon Concrete & Masonry Primer Sealer, A24W8300, at wet, dry.

b.Intermediate Coat: Light industrial coating, interior, water based, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c.Topcoat: Light industrial coating, interior, water based, eggshell:

1)S-W Pro Industrial Pre-Catalyzed Water Based Epoxy, K45-151 Series, at wet, dry, per coat.

d.Topcoat: Light industrial coating, interior, water based, semi-gloss:

1)S-W Pro Industrial Pre-Catalyzed Water Based Epoxy, K46-151 Series, at wet, dry, per coat.

3.Two-Component Epoxy and Epoxy High Build Systems for Non-Traffic Surfaces: Refer to Section 099600 "High-Performance Coatings."

S-W H&C Concrete Stain Solid Color Water-Based can be used on new concrete or previously painted concrete surfaces with proper preparation. It is resistant to acids, UV rays, oil, gas, and high alkali conditions, and provides a mildew resistant decorative finish.

4.Concrete Stain System (Water-based) for Vertical Surfaces:

a.First Coat:

1)S-W H&C Colortop Water-Based Solid Color Concrete Stain, at .

b.Second Coat:

1)S-W H&C Colortop Water-Based Solid Color Concrete Stain, at .

B.Concrete Substrates, Pedestrian Traffic Surfaces:

1.Latex Floor Enamel System:

a.First Coat: Floor paint, latex, slip-resistant, matching topcoat.

S-W ArmorSeal Tread-Plex is a one component, fast-drying, water clean-up product, with slip resistant and abrasion resistant properties for use over prepared new concrete floors, steps, stairwells, aisleways, and previously painted floor surfaces in sound condition. Common applications include laboratories, light assembly and production areas, hospitals, and industrial/commercial office areas. It is suitable for use in USDA inspected facilities.

b.Topcoat: Floor paint, latex, slip-resistant, low gloss: S-W ArmorSeal Tread-Plex, B90 Series, at dry per coat.

2.Clear Acrylic System, Gloss Finish:

a.First Coat:

1)S-W H&C Clarishield Water-Based Wet-Look Concrete Sealer, at .

b.Second Coat:

1)S-W H&C Clarishield Water-Based Wet-Look Concrete Sealer, at .

S-W H&C Concrete Stain Solid Color Water-Based can be used on new concrete or previously painted concrete surfaces with proper preparation. It is resistant to acids, UV rays, oil, gas, and high alkali conditions, and provides a mildew resistant decorative finish.

3.Concrete Stain System (Water-based):

a.First Coat: Low-luster opaque finish:

1)S-W H&C Colortop Water-Based Solid Color Concrete Stain, at .

b.Second Coat: Low-luster opaque finish:

1)S-W H&C Colortop Water-Based Solid Color Concrete Stain, at .

4.Epoxy and Urethane Coatings: Refer to Section 099600 "High-Performance Coatings."

5.Epoxy- and Urethane- Based Aggregate-Filled Floor Surfacing: Refer to Section 09 67 23 "Resinous Flooring."

C.CMU Substrates:

1.Latex System:

a.Block Filler: Block filler, latex, interior/exterior:

1)S-W PrepRite Block Filler, B25W25, at .

b.Intermediate Coat: Latex, interior, matching topcoat.

Retain one of five "Topcoat" Subparagraphs below based upon the gloss level(s) required for Project; copy and edit this paragraph and subparagraphs for each gloss level system required. Indicate gloss level applications on finish schedules or add application descriptions below. The most common gloss applications are eggshell or semi-gloss for walls.

S-W Zero VOC products can be used in occupied areas without typical odor complaints because of the low odor during application and drying; they are available in all finishes, and include anti-microbial agents.

c.           Topcoat: Latex, interior, flat:

1)S-W ProMar 200 Zero VOC Latex Flat, B30-2600 Series, at wet, dry, per coat.

d.Topcoat: Latex, interior, low sheen:

1)S-W ProMar 200 Zero VOC Latex Low Sheen Enamel, B24-2600 Series, at wet, dry, per coat.

e.Topcoat: Latex, interior, eggshell:

1)S-W ProMar 200 Zero VOC Latex Eg-Shel, B20-2600 Series, at wet, dry, per coat.

f.Topcoat: Latex, interior, semi-gloss:

1)S-W ProMar 200 Zero VOC Latex Semi-Gloss, B31-2600 Series, at wet, dry, per coat.

g.Topcoat: Latex, interior, gloss:

1)S-W ProMar 200 Zero VOC Gloss, B21-12650 Series, at wet, dry, per coat.

The washability, chemical resistance and impact-resistant finish of S-W Pro Industrial Pre-Catalyzed Waterbased Epoxy makes it the ideal coating for high traffic areas like hospitals, schools and restaurants. It provides enhanced performance, single-component convenience, with resistance to most commercial cleaners, and excellent stain blocking properties.

2.Water-Based Light Industrial Coating System:

a.Block Filler: Block filler, latex, interior/exterior:

1)S-W PrepRite Block Filler, B25W25, at .

b.Intermediate Coat: Light industrial coating, interior, water based, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c.Topcoat: Light industrial coating, interior, water based, eggshell:

1)S-W Pro Industrial Pre-Catalyzed Water Based Epoxy, K45-151 Series, at wet, dry, per coat.

d.Topcoat: Light industrial coating, interior, water based, semi-gloss:

1)S-W Pro Industrial Pre-Catalyzed Water Based Epoxy, K46-151 Series, at wet, dry, per coat.

S-W H&C Concrete Stain Solid Color Water-Based can be used on new concrete or previously painted concrete surfaces with proper preparation. It is resistant to acids, UV rays, oil, gas, and high alkali conditions, and provides a mildew resistant decorative finish.

3.Concrete Stain System (Water-based):

a.First Coat:

1)S-W H&C Colortop Water-Based Solid Color Concrete Stain, at .

b.Second Coat:

1)S-W H&C Colortop Water-Based Solid Color Concrete Stain, at .

4.Two-Component Epoxy and Epoxy High Build Systems for Non-Traffic Surfaces: Refer to Section 099600 "High-Performance Coatings."

5.Epoxy and Urethane Coatings: Refer to Section 099600 "High-Performance Coatings."

D.Metal Substrates (Aluminum, Steel, Galvanized Steel):

1.Latex System:

a.Prime Coat: Primer, rust-inhibitive, water based:

1)S-W Pro Industrial Pro-Cryl Universal Primer, B66-310 Series, at wet, dry.

b.Intermediate Coat: Water-based acrylic, interior, matching topcoat.

c.Topcoat: Water-based acrylic, semi-gloss:

1)S-W Pro Industrial Acrylic Semi-Gloss Coating, B66-650 Series, at dry, per coat.

d.Topcoat: Water-based acrylic, gloss:

1)S-W Pro Industrial Acrylic Gloss Coating, B66-660 Series, at dry, per coat.

S-W Pro Industrial Waterborne Acrylic Dryfall is ideal for exposed ceilings and overhead surfaces in commercial, warehouse and manufacturing facilities. It is available in flat, eggshell, and semi-gloss sheens. S-W Pro Industrial Waterborne Acrylic Dryfall retains whiteness and light reflectance properties.

2.Water-Based Dry-Fall System:

Retain one of three "Topcoat" Subparagraphs below based upon the gloss level(s) required for Project; copy and edit this paragraph and subparagraphs for each gloss level system and substrate required. Indicate gloss level applications on finish schedules or add application descriptions below. The most common application for exposed structure is flat. Application is frequently by two-pass single coat spray application subject to visual inspection for adequate coverage.

Consult Sherwin-Williams for primer recommendations when special conditions such as when substrates exhibit presence of corrosion.

a.Top Coat: Dry-fall latex, flat:

1)S-W Pro Industrial Waterborne Acrylic Dryfall Flat, B42-181 Series, at wet, dry.

b.Top Coat: Dry-fall latex, eggshell:

1)S-W Pro Industrial Waterborne Acrylic DryFall Eg-Shel, B42-82, at wet, dry.

c.Top Coat: Dry-fall latex, semi-gloss:

1)S-W Pro Industrial Waterborne Acrylic DryFall Semi-Gloss, B42-83, at wet, dry.

The washability, chemical resistance and impact-resistant finish of S-W Pro Industrial Pre-Catalyzed Waterbased Epoxy makes it the ideal coating for high traffic areas like hospitals, schools and restaurants. It provides enhanced performance, single-component convenience, with resistance to most commercial cleaners, and excellent stain blocking properties.

3.Water-Based Light Industrial Coating System:

a.Prime Coat: Primer, rust-inhibitive, water based:

1)S-W Pro Industrial Pro-Cryl Universal Primer, B66-310 Series, at wet, dry.

b.Intermediate Coat: Light industrial coating, interior, water based, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" Subparagraphs below.

c.Topcoat: Light industrial coating, interior, water based, eggshell:

1)S-W Pro Industrial Pre-Catalyzed Water Based Epoxy, K45-151 Series, at wet, dry, per coat.

d.Topcoat: Light industrial coating, interior, water based, semi-gloss:

1)S-W Pro Industrial Pre-Catalyzed Water Based Epoxy, K46-151 Series, at wet, dry, per coat.

4.Two-Component Epoxy and Epoxy High Build Systems: Refer to Section 099600 "High-Performance Coatings."

Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial Waterbased Alkyd Urethane provides the application and finish of an alkyd coating combined with the non-yellowing properties of an acrylic coating, with VOC content of less than 50 grams per liter. This durable system is often used for hollow metal doors and frames.

5.           Waterbased/Alkyd Urethane System:

a.Prime Coat:

1)S-W Pro Industrial Pro-Cryl Universal Primer, B66-310 Series, at wet, dry.

b.Intermediate Coat: Water-based acrylic-alkyd, interior, matching topcoat.

c.Topcoat: Water-based alkyd-urethane, semi-gloss, interior:

1)S-W Pro Industrial Waterbased Alkyd Urethane Semi-Gloss, B53-1150 Series, at wet, dry, per coat.

d.Topcoat: Water-based alkyd-urethane, gloss, interior:

1)S-W Pro Industrial Waterbased Alkyd Urethane Gloss, B53-1050 Series, at wet, dry, per coat.

E.Wood Substrates: Including exposed wood items not indicated to receive shop-applied finish.

1.Latex System:

a.Prime Coat: Primer sealer, latex, interior:

1)S-W PrepRite ProBlock Primer Sealer, B51-620 Series, at wet, dry.

b.Intermediate Coat: Latex, interior, matching topcoat.

Retain one of three "Topcoat" Subparagraphs below based upon the gloss level(s) required for Project; copy and edit this paragraph and subparagraphs for each gloss level system and substrate required. Indicate gloss level applications on finish schedules or add application descriptions below.

S-W Zero VOC products can be used in occupied areas without typical odor complaints because of the low odor during application and drying; they are available in all finishes, and include anti-microbial agents. The most common application for woodwork is semi-gloss.

c.           Topcoat: Latex, interior, eggshell:

1)S-W ProMar 200 Zero VOC Latex Eg-Shel, B20-2600 Series, at wet, dry, per coat.

d.Topcoat: Latex, interior, semi-gloss:

1)S-W ProMar 200 Zero VOC Latex Semi-Gloss, B31-2600 Series, at wet, dry, per coat.

e.Topcoat: Latex, interior, gloss:

1)S-W ProMar 200 Zero VOC Gloss, B21-12650 Series, at wet, dry, per coat.

Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial Waterbased Alkyd Urethane provides the application and finish of an alkyd coating combined with the non-yellowing properties of an acrylic coating, with VOC content of less than 50 grams per liter.

2.Waterbased/Alkyd Urethane System:

a.Prime Coat: Primer sealer, latex, interior:

1)S-W Premium Wall & Wood Primer, B28W8111, at wet, dry.

b.Intermediate Coat: Water-based alkyd-urethane, interior, matching topcoat.

c.Topcoat: Water-based alkyd-urethane, semi-gloss, interior:

1)S-W Pro Industrial Waterbased Alkyd Urethane Semi-Gloss, B53-1150 Series, at wet, dry, per coat.

d.Topcoat: Water-based alkyd-urethane, gloss, interior:

1)S-W Pro Industrial Waterbased Alkyd Urethane Gloss, B53-1050 Series, at wet, dry, per coat.

The washability, chemical resistance and impact-resistant finish of S-W Pro Industrial Pre-Catalyzed Waterbased Epoxy makes it the ideal coating for high traffic areas like hospitals, schools and restaurants. It provides enhanced performance, single-component convenience, with resistance to most commercial cleaners, and excellent stain blocking properties.

3.Water-Based Light Industrial Coating System:

a.Prime Coat: Primer sealer, latex, interior:

1)S-W PrepRite ProBlock Primer Sealer, B51-620 Series, at wet, dry.

b.Intermediate Coat: Light industrial coating, interior, water based, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" Subparagraphs below.

c.Topcoat: Light industrial coating, interior, water based, eggshell:

1)S-W Pro Industrial Pre-Catalyzed Water Based Epoxy, K45-151 Series, at wet, dry, per coat.

d.Topcoat: Light industrial coating, interior, water based, semi-gloss:

1)S-W Pro Industrial Pre-Catalyzed Water Based Epoxy, K46-151 Series, at wet, dry, per coat.

4.Two-Component Epoxy and Epoxy High Build Systems: Refer to Section 099600 "High-Performance Coatings."

F.Wood Substrates, Pedestrian Traffic Surfaces:

1.Latex Floor Enamel System:

a.First Coat: Floor paint, latex, slip-resistant, matching topcoat.

S-W ArmorSeal Tread-Plex is a one component, fast-drying, water clean-up product, with slip resistant and abrasion resistant properties for use over prepared new concrete floors, steps, stairwells, aisleways, and previously painted floor surfaces in sound condition. Common applications include laboratories, light assembly and production areas, hospitals, and industrial/commercial office areas. It is suitable for use in USDA inspected facilities.

b.Topcoat: Floor paint, latex, slip-resistant, low gloss:

1)S-W ArmorSeal Tread-Plex, B90 Series, at dry per coat.

G.[Gypsum Board] [Plaster] [and] [Spray-Texture Ceiling] Substrates:

1.Latex System:

a.Prime Coat: Primer, latex, interior:

1)S-W ProMar 200 Zero VOC Latex Primer, B28W2600, at wet, dry.

b.Intermediate Coat: Latex, interior, matching topcoat.

Retain one of five "Topcoat" Subparagraphs below based upon the gloss level(s) required for Project; copy and edit this paragraph and subparagraphs for each gloss level system required. Indicate gloss level applications on finish schedules or add application descriptions below. The most common gloss applications are flat for ceilings and soffits and eggshell for walls.

S-W Zero VOC products can be used in occupied areas without typical odor complaints because of the very low odor during application and drying; they are available in all finishes, and include anti-microbial agents to help control bacterial growth.

c.Topcoat: Latex, interior, flat:

1)S-W ProMar 200 Zero VOC Latex Flat, B30-2600 Series, at wet, dry, per coat.

d.Topcoat: Latex, interior, low sheen:

1)S-W ProMar 200 Zero VOC Latex Low Sheen Enamel, B24-2600 Series, at wet, dry, per coat.

e.Topcoat: Latex, interior, eggshell:

1)S-W ProMar 200 Zero VOC Latex Eg-Shel, B20-2600 Series, at wet, dry, per coat.

f.Topcoat: Latex, interior, semi-gloss:

1)S-W ProMar 200 Zero VOC Latex Semi-Gloss, B31-2600 Series, at wet, dry, per coat.

g.Topcoat: Latex, interior, gloss:

1)S-W ProMar 200 Zero VOC Gloss, B21-12650 Series, at wet, dry, per coat.

The washability, chemical resistance and impact-resistant finish of S-W Pro Industrial Pre-Catalyzed Waterbased Epoxy makes it the ideal coating for high traffic areas like hospitals, schools and restaurants. It provides enhanced performance, single-component convenience, with resistance to most commercial cleaners, and excellent stain blocking properties.

2.Water-Based Light Industrial Coating System:

a.Prime Coat: Primer sealer, latex, interior:

1)S-W ProMar 200 Zero VOC Latex Primer, B28W2600, at wet, dry.

b.Intermediate Coat: Light industrial coating, interior, water based, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" Subparagraphs below.

c.Topcoat: Light industrial coating, interior, water based, eggshell:

1)S-W Pro Industrial Pre-Catalyzed Waterbased Epoxy, K45-151 Series, at wet, dry, per coat.

d.Topcoat: Light industrial coating, interior, water based, semi-gloss:

1)S-W Pro Industrial Pre-Catalyzed Waterbased Epoxy, K46-151 Series, at wet, dry, per coat.

3.Two-Component Epoxy and Epoxy High Build Systems for Non-Traffic Surfaces: Refer to Section 099600 "High-Performance Coatings."

END OF SECTION 099123

SCOPE OF WORK


(1) Paint door trim 


(2)  Prime and Paint meeting hall side of the new partition wall dividing

the new kitchen expansion space from the existing meeting hall space.


Wall is about 9'2" H x  50 feet wide.  


Shwerwin Williams 7100 Ibis White Glossy Latex Enamel 


(3)  Stain new interior doors to match the existing doors as closely as possible.  



​PAINTING WORK SPECIFICATIONS AND GUIDELINES





PAINTING

        Radha Krishna Temple Construction