What is the cost comparison between aerosol sprayers & Tru Mark?
Here is the comparison: Aerosol cans figured in bulk at $32.00 a case. Tru Mark paint figured at $7.00 per gallon of concentrate. Assuming a small club with 4 fields, using aerosol paint consumes (1) case of 12 cans per field, going over the lines twice, for a cost of $32.00 per field. Allowing for an 8 week season in the summer and an 8 week season in the fall, applying only 4 weeks out of each season, the cost comes to $512 per season, not including tournaments. Add 50% to the cost for tournaments and weekly touch up, and the cost goes to $768 per season, or $1,536 per year. A small club with 4 fields using a Tru Mark Athletic Field Marker consumes 3 gallons of concentrate maximum per field, going over the lines once (and getting better coverage than twice over with aerosol), for a cost of $21.00 per field. Figuring an 8 week season in the summer and an 8 week season in the fall, applying only 4 weeks out of each season, the cost comes to $336 per season, not including tournaments. A
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