Interior Wall&Ceiling Paint ? - suggestions needed for repairs!
We recently had to do some remodeling in my living room to accommodate an electrical switch, overhead light, and 2 wall sconses. This included a contractor making several holes in my ceiling and walls and repairing the holes with drywall. The drywall looks great, however when he came back to paint the drywalled areas, well, this is where the problem is.
Since he was fixing the major holes with drywall, I also had him touch up "old" holes from picture hooks (from the previous home owner). So he spackled the old holes and made a nice smooth finish on them too. No problem, as we had a full gallon of paint that the previous home owner had left us a couple years ago. Well he painted the repairs and the paint dried overnight. The problem is that you can clearly see where he painted over the drywall in both the ceilings and walls. I'm not sure why the paint didn't blend in with the existing paint on the ceilings and walls, as it's the same paint.
Does paint in a can for 2 years, lose some of it's coloring? Should I have him come out and do a second coat? Or is it the other way around and my walls have faded over the last few years and the paint he applied the other day hasn't seen the sun, so it's more of a true color?
I'm really unhappy as this was supposed to be a simple project and now I am looking at having to paint the whole ceiling and all 4 walls to avoid seeing those very noticeable lines where the paint he did ends and the original paint starts. Any advise out there?
I'm wondering if I made a mistake in hiring this "handy man" versus hiring a person to do the drywall , then another person to prep and paint, etc.
Also, final question would be this: do you think the plaster/spackling product he used to patch everything is the cause of the paint not coming out right? It was completely dried and sanded, but I don't know what to think.
If I have to hire a painter to do the entire room, can I get an idea of what the norm is for an hourly charge? Is it like $75 an hour? Or do most people do it by job? The problem I always find is that painters aren't interested in small jobs too. So if I have to do it myself, please offer any tips too!
Thanks.
Momtoafew:)