Spray Texture Sample Clauses

The Spray Texture clause defines the requirements and standards for applying a spray-applied textured finish to surfaces, typically walls or ceilings, within a construction project. It outlines the types of materials to be used, the preparation of surfaces, and the methods for application to ensure a consistent and durable finish. This clause ensures that the final appearance meets aesthetic and functional expectations, and helps prevent disputes over quality or workmanship by setting clear guidelines for both contractors and clients.
Spray Texture. (a) After taping patterns may be sprayed, provided the texture is of sufficient hardness that paint can be applied. (b) Acoustic type texture may be sprayed on ceiling and drop ceiling areas.
Spray Texture. (a) After three (3) coat taping method (tape-top-skim) patterns may be sprayed, provided the texture is of sufficient hardness that paint can be applied. (b) Acoustic type texture may be sprayed on ceiling and drop ceiling areas. For new work, two-coat taping method (tape and top) must be applied first.