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Where and How to Order Paint Online for Delivery
The traditional process of selecting and purchasing paint involves multiple trips to a physical store, often requiring individuals to collect paint chips, test them in their home's lighting, and then return to buy samples before committing to a final purchase. However, the expansion of e-commerce has transformed this process, making it possible to order paint online and have it delivered directly to one's doorstep. Several retailers now offer this convenience, each with unique features and policies.
Amazon, a vast online marketplace, offers paints from major brands like Kilz and Glidden, as well as independent sellers. Purchases made through Amazon or its partners are typically covered by Amazon's return policy, allowing for returns of paint cans. This option is most suitable for customers who have already decided on a specific brand, color, and sheen. Backdrop, a smaller online retailer, distinguishes itself with a curated selection of 50 colors and offers 12 by 12-inch peel-and-stick samples for $3. They also provide an "essential kit" containing painting supplies such as brushes, rollers, and tape. Backdrop's paint cans are designed with an ergonomic handle, resembling a gas can, to facilitate easier carrying and pouring. A gallon of paint from Backdrop starts at $59, with the essentials kit costing $45. Free shipping is available for orders over $75, and unopened paint and unused supplies can be returned for a $10 restocking fee per gallon.
Behr, a well-known paint brand sold exclusively at The Home Depot, offers a limited selection of 55 colors for online ordering. They provide 6 ½ by 6 ½-inch peel-and-stick swatches for $2 each, which are easy to apply and remove. Behr also sells an all-in-one kit that includes a gallon of paint and supplies for $52. Their online return policy mirrors their in-store policy, allowing returns within 30 days of purchase to The Home Depot. Benjamin Moore's official online store features top-selling colors, updated daily, and a "Shop by Color" tool. Customers can purchase 16 oz. color samples for $10.99, with free shipping for orders of four or more samples. A gallon of paint begins at $42.99. While paints are not eligible for return or exchange, unopened merchandise in original packaging can be returned within 90 days. Clare, an independent company, simplifies online paint shopping with 56 wall colors categorized by undertone, aiding in matching existing home decor. They offer 8 by 8-inch peel-and-stick decals for $2, and their paints are formulated without toxic carbon-based solvents, hazardous air pollutants, or EPA chemicals. Clare also provides all-in-one kits, with free shipping for orders over $100. A gallon of paint costs $49, and returns of unused, unopened paint in original packaging are accepted within 60 days for a $7 per gallon restocking fee.
ECOS caters to environmentally conscious consumers with zero VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) interior wall paint, shipped in 100 percent post-consumer packaging. Available in various colors, ECOS paints come in standard gallon, quart, and 2-ounce sample sizes, with prices starting at $69.95 per gallon for matte finish. These paints are free of noxious gases, pesticides, herbicides, and fungicides. Shipping is free for purchases over $100, and three 2-ounce samples can be purchased for $9.95. ECOS has a restrictive return policy, only replacing damaged products and accepting returns under extenuating circumstances. The Home Depot, a major home improvement retailer, offers millions of items online, including paint, for delivery or free in-store pickup. They carry popular brands like Behr and PPG/Glidden, though swatches and samples for all colors or brands may not be available directly through their website, suggesting customers check manufacturers' sites for these options.
To effectively select colors and order paint online, several tips are recommended. First, always order a sample to observe how the color appears in the actual room's lighting conditions, as computer and phone screens may not accurately represent the true hue. This step, while adding time, can prevent costly mistakes. Second, utilize virtual apps offered by many online retailers to visualize how paint colors will look in a room by uploading a photo and applying different shades virtually. Third, understand the warranty options, which typically cover against defects like cracking, chipping, blistering, or peeling when paint is applied to properly prepared surfaces according to instructions. Fourth, use an online paint calculator to accurately estimate the quantity of paint needed, avoiding the inconvenience of running out during a project. Finally, thoroughly review the return policy of the chosen retailer, as most only accept unopened and unused paint, and some may not accept tinted paint at all.
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