Glidden Paint Versus Behr Paint

Mr. Anderson
Recently, my family and I moved to an old farm house in the country. While we all loved the location, we all knew the house would need some work. One of the biggest projects in remodeling our new home was going to be painting the rooms.

In looking at the rooms to be painted, I knew we would do best if we chose a low-luster paint. Low-luster paints resist wear better and also tend to do well in "high traffic" areas. Given we have two dogs, two cats and a five year old, every area in our house is a "high traffic" area.

After washing down the walls to remove the dirt and grease, we made sure any gouges or holes were filled spackle. We then sanded over the spackled areas with sandpaper. I insisted we be especially careful with the prepping of the rooms, because I was hoping to cover the walls with just one coat of paint. Being able to use one coat of paint would not only save us money, but it would allow us time to work on additional projects.

Once we were ready, we went to Home Depot to pick out our colors. I found a shade of green I liked in the Glidden Evermore Satin line. At $18 a gallon, it was well within our price range. There was a similar color in the Behr Premium Plus Satin line, but it cost $24 a gallon, so we decided to try the Glidden Evermore Satin brand.

We got the paint home and began work on our project. The Glidden Evermore Satin paint did an average job of hiding the flaws in the wall and covering up the old color. Much to my disappointment, we ended up having to paint the walls with two coats to cover the old color. One problem we had was getting a smooth surface on the walls after we painted. Regardless of if we used a brush or a roller we still had marks that were left behind. We tried switching brands of rollers and paint brushes, but that did solve the problem either. However, the paint did dry quickly and did not remain tacky or sticky.

After finishing the first room we moved on to the next. When we went to Home Depot, I again found a blue color I liked in the Glidden Evermore Satin line. However, when we went to pick it out, the store was out of that shade. Rather than wait a few days for Home Depot to get more of the Glidden Evermore Satin paint in stock, I found a comparable color in the Behr Premium Plus line. There was a $6 price difference per gallon of paint, but at $24 a gallon the Behr Premium Plus paint was still within our budget.

We got home and began painting the second room. I was amazed at home easily the Behr Premium Plus paint went on the wall. It did a fantastic job hiding the flaws and old color on the walls. In fact it only took one coat to cover the walls. This saved us having to purchase a second gallon of paint.
The Behr Premium Plus paint dried as quickly as the Glidden Evermore Satin had done, but the surfaces of the walls were smoother. We did not have the issues of remaining paintbrush or roller marks which we had encountered with the Glidden Evermore Satin paint. When the Behr Premium Plus paint dried, like the Glidden Evermore Satin, it was not tacky or sticky.

Over time the Behr Premium Plus paint has faded less than the Glidden Evermore Satin paint. It has also held up better to scrubbing and cleaning. For $6 more, the Behr Premium Plus paint was definitely a better buy!

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  • aggie3/28/2011

    Paint washing off after 40 days(latex over latex) can I prime with ICIx-pert 100%acrylic primer then paint with Duluxlifemaster 100% acrylic paint will that stay on?

  • aggie3/3/2011

    had walls painted with latex over latex and when wiped paint comes off what happened.? done by pro's some one suggested that the paint could have been frozen

  • meme=11/3/2010

    how much does glidden paint cost

  • Colleen8/27/2010

    You guys are all so funny! Every paint company carries a variety of paints ranging from a low end (builder grade) to a high end (designer grade.) You have to compare apples to apples. When a can of paint is poured in the factory it has a specific combination of base and a clear substance that can be tinted. Intermediate tint bases have more clear liquids, so it takes less tint. This can give the illusion that less paint is in the can, but again compare apples to apples. The darker the color the more mill (thickness) is needed to get adequate coverage. Any brand of paint can be tinted to any shade you like. Behr shades are not exclusive to Behr paint, nor Glidden to Glidden. The thing that changes is the sheen and the tint base. Ask your local salesperson for help - the computer tells them when they enter in the color code to reduce errors. If you are getting streaks - MIX YOUR PAINT. If you are getting bubbles - shame on you - you shook a partially empty can - the bubbles are air. Let

  • gary8/8/2010

    i had the same problem on a paint job I contracted. the owner bought the glidden evermore in a tan and the old walls were a tan and it should have covered in one coat. I painted four walls in one night thinking that all I had left was three more rooms wrong when I can in the next day all the rooms I had painted were streeked and faded I had to do everthing over again and I lost money on the job will never buy glidden paint. just used some valspar in my living room didn't even prime the new drywall and it covered in one coat sure it was 33 dollars a gallon but its worth it

  • Benjamin5/19/2010

    It's too bad this review is obviously flawed. There is no way that Home Depot was "out of that shade of color" as they mix there colors. They do not pull you color off the shelf. This feels like a social advertising stint on behalf of BEHR.

  • Greg B.2/28/2010

    I've used Gliden's cieling paint for over 20 years because of its bright white color, however, they have changed it to dingy looking white with a grey hue. I just repainted a ceiling I did with Gliden about 9 years ago and the older ceiling looked far cleaner & brighter than "new" Gliden paint. I guess I will have to find another brand and redo it.

  • C D S1/6/2010

    RL also made by Glidden!

  • Bob the Painter9/4/2009

    Are you retarded
    You need room to add tint if needed!!!

  • Kabob8/4/2009

    Glidden's all the paint most people will ever need! Have used most all of em. Glidden may not be "THE" Best but its definitely better than most will ever need! Always stick, always lasts... (which is more that i can say for Behr!)

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