Examples of Architectural paint in a sentence
Architectural paint means interior and exterior architectural coatings sold in containers of 5 gallons or less that is unused but intended for painting components of houses or other buildings.
Architectural paint does not include industrial, original equipment or specialty coatings, ignitable or F-listed paint thinners, mineral spirits or solvents used for cleaning paint-related equipment, or other ignitable or F-listed paint thinners or solvents contaminated with architectural paint.
Architectural paint also does not include: aerosol paints (spray cans), arts and crafts paints, adhesives and caulking compounds, epoxies, glues, automotive and marine paints, 2-component coatings, deck cleaners, industrial maintenance (IM) coatings, original equipment manufacturer (OEM) paints and finishes (shop applications), paint additives, colorants, tints, resins, roof patch and repair, tar, asphalt and bitumen based products, traffic and road marking paints, and wood preservatives.
Architectural paint is defined as interior and exterior architectural coatings that are sold in containers of five gallons or less.
Architectural paint research may indicate an original paint scheme for such metalwork.• Historic staircases do not need to comply with modern Building Regulations.