Pro Painting Tips For Every Homeowner

By Esso L Cruise


Are your walls looking a little drab these days? It might be time to perk them up with a new coat of paint. Paint is one of the best ways to brighten up a room and one of the simplest ways to give your home a "face lift."

There are many mistakes one can make when painting. Some of these mistakes can not only lead to "blah" looking walls but also to possible surface damage. To avoid being unsatisfied with your paint job there are a few tips you should follow before getting started.
First of all, always use primer. This major tip might seem obvious but many homeowners skip it. It is always advised that you use primer before applying a topcoat of paint. It helps the topcoat better adhere to your walls surface. It is also imperative to use if you are painting over a dark surface. You can tint your primer by adding a bit of your topcoat paint to the primer. This is a great suggestion if you are painting a new lighter color of paint over an existing darker color of paint.

Secondly, if you are painting a wood surface make sure that you paint over all of the exposed edges. First you want to apply your primer to the entire surface of the wood, including all of the edges. Then make sure you paint over the entire surface as well. This is especially important if you are painting a wood surface on the exterior of your home. If the edges are not properly concealed the wood will start to rot within just a few years.

Read the labels on your paint and primer. The instructions can be incredibly important to how well the paint works and how long your paint job will last. It is especially important to pay attention to what types of primers will be compatible with your paint. This information should be given on the label. You should also pay attention to the amount of time the instructions tell you to wait before applying a second coat of paint.

There are a few other small tips that will make your life easier during the painting process as well. You might want to consider using a paint grid instead of a paint tray. You can use these over a bucket w
Read the labels on your paint and primer. The instructions can be incredibly important to how well the paint works and how long your paint job will last. It is especially important to pay attention to what types of primers will be compatible with your paint. This information should be given on the label. You should also pay attention to the amount of time the instructions tell you to wait before applying a second coat of paint.

There are a few other small tips that will make your life easier during the painting process as well. You might want to consider using a paint grid instead of a paint tray. You can use these over a bucket which they easily attach to. They are portable, sturdy, and allow you to easily wipe any extra paint off your roller. It is also a good idea to use low VOC paints. VOCs are believed to cause asthma and other respiratory problems. Another great little tip is to save a little of your topcoat paint for retouches. You can keep it in a glass jar until you need it.




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