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Knock Your Paint Job Out of the Park

May 21, 2019 by Jim Pallarino

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If you are ready to give you home a new look, try adding a fresh coat paint. This relatively inexpensive fix can go a long way in improving your home’s curb appeal. While the best way to get a professional paint job is to hire professionals, by sharing in their secrets you can try to wow the crowd with your own efforts at exterior painting. Here are some top tips for having an exterior paint job that is eye catching.

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How Power Washing Helps to Extend the Life of a Paint Job

April 17, 2019 by Jim Pallarino

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Before painting a home, professionals use power washing to remove a lot of the dirt and grime that builds up over the years. Sometimes also called pressure washing, this refers to the process of spraying a home with water at high intensity.

This is often done just to clean the home, but if you notice large bits of paint peeling away, it’s time for a touchup or an entire repainting. Here’s why you should pressure wash your house thoroughly before ever adding another coat of paint.

Cleans the Surface

You always want to ensure you paint over a clean surface. Otherwise, once the unclean substances peel away from the wood or siding, the paint will go with it. Here are some of the substances and organisms removed by professional power washing:

  • Mildew
  • Dust
  • Dirt
  • Pollen
  • Pollutants

No Damage

When professionals complete pressure washing your home, there should be no damage. Damage caused by non-professionals may include etching on the wood, or even losing some of your sidings. To prevent mishaps like these, professionals must apply the right amount of pressure and at the right angle.

Works on Fences and Decks

Exterior paint doesn’t just include the exterior painting of the walls of your home. Other exterior painting areas include the fence, the deck and sheds. These are as likely to develop mildew, dirt and other pollutants. As a result, they also benefit from a proper wash, even if you don’t plan to apply two new coats of paint anytime soon.

Save Money

If you plan to sell your home or have otherwise tired of the state of the exterior paint, you may have considered repainting the home. This is a daunting task and while highly recommended, it is not always necessary. Sometimes all you need to make that paint shine through like it did when you first bought your home is to do some power washing.

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Adding Value to Your Home

March 17, 2019 by Jim Pallarino

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Bringing your home to life doesn’t always mean huge details. Adding a garage or en-suite bathroom does a lot for home value, but there are smaller projects that have huge effects. Choosing a new outdoor paint color doesn’t require as much investment of time or money, and it can completely reinvigorate your home’s exterior. Here’s how to find the best materials for exterior painting.

Paint Quality

The first factor to look for is durability. It makes sense to invest in high-quality paint that stays amazing year-after-year. Other signs of high-quality paint are fade and weather resistance. Exterior paint should stand up to intense weather while still retaining a beautiful sheen. If you live in an area with lots of humidity, make sure to look for mildew-resistant paint.

Ease of Maintenance

Families with small children know that it’s impossible to predict what kids can do to paint. Markers, mud and chalk crayons are all fair game. Great exterior paint for family homes is long-lasting and easy to clean.

Personality

It’s your home, and it should reflect who you are. That doesn’t just apply to furniture and interior décor. The paint colors you choose outside also let you express yourself creatively. Bright tones are energetic and adventurous, while neutral colors tend to be relaxing or elegant.

Color Scheme

No one said you have to stick to a single color for exteriors. Creating a color theme with interesting hues for the front door and trim makes home décor unique both inside and outside. It’s usually best to contact a professional painter or decorator for suggestions on colors that look great together.

Architectural Design

In older homes, the style of construction may also come into play in paint selection. Painting a Victorian-style home bright green, for example, may seem out of place and reduce its value. Take architectural details into account when deciding what you want visitors or potential homebuyers to remember fondly about the property.

Choosing the perfect exterior paint is the first step, not the last. Professional painters know how to prepare each surface so that paint can adhere correctly for maximum performance.

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4 Interior Painting Tips

February 11, 2019 by Jim Pallarino

Adding paint to your home can be both an exciting and a daunting prospect. On the one hand, it’ll be nice to have some color on the walls but on the other hand, there’s a lot that goes into it. Here’s a short guide on interior painting tips to help you out.

1. Use Samples

It’s easy to buy a test gallon of your paint color from the store, but is that really necessary? The short answer is, no. Instead, use paint samples to put on the wall. That way, you save money and time all while viewing that sample throughout the day.

2. Color Is Your Friend

Choosing a color can be a scary idea but that doesn’t mean you should stick with white walls. Colors have the power to completely transform a room by adding warmth and depth. Your professional contractor can help you choose the best colors, as well as finishes, for your interior painting project.

3. Always Prep

The importance of prepping cannot be overstated. In order for the paint to sit on the wall and look aesthetically pleasing, you should dust or wipe down all surfaces before and after filling in any holes or cracks. That way, you have a smooth surface to work with. A professional painter knows how to properly prepare a room for painting.

4. Take Your Time

With all the steps involved in painting a room, it can seem like a never-ending project. However, it’s important that you don’t skip any steps or try to rush through it. Hiring a professional means you don’t have to worry about sticking to the steps and can relax instead of spending your weekend painting.

A Professional Can Help

It’s not easy choosing the right paint for a room, but the actual process of painting can be a trial. A professional painter can do all the prep work and interior painting for you, so you don’t have to worry about it.

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Tips for Flawless Interior Paint

January 11, 2019 by Jim Pallarino

Painting the interior of your home can transform any room from drab to fab with a few swipes of a brush or roller. That being said, there are certain steps and tips you should be aware of for your interior painting to look flawless.

Painting Steps

The process for painting is complex due to the many steps involved. However, there are some general steps you should be aware of before you begin painting, as found below:

  • Prime the walls
  • Begin with the ceiling
  • Move the roller in a “W” pattern
  • Final strokes should be vertical

With all the steps in the process, you run the risk of missing one or trying to cut corners. This could result in patchy paintwork or disappointing aesthetics. That’s why we always recommend you hire a professional who knows the importance of these steps.

Practical Tips

Although the painting steps give you a good idea of how to go about painting your ceiling or wall, there are some practical tips you should also know. These include the following:

  • Use an edging tool or painting tape on edges
  • Start with the perimeter and around fixtures
  • Only paint a second coat after the first is completely dry
  • Trim and baseboards come last

While it’s important for you to understand these practical guidelines, we recommend you hire a professional, especially for large projects. They know the best way to go about painting a room, or even your whole house, so you don’t have to worry about dripping paint on your baseboards.

Trust a Professional for Interior Paint

There’s always a risk when you don’t know the proper way to do something, but your interior painting project doesn’t have to be risky. While it may be tempting to paint the walls yourself, a professional knows how to best work with the paint and walls in order for the end result to be what you want. Hire a professional contractor today and rest easy knowing the job will be done to perfection.

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6 Painting Methods for Texture

December 11, 2018 by Jim Pallarino

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A textured wall can make any room instantly more interesting, but how do you create texture with paint? We’ve put together a short guide on the six most popular interior painting techniques for you to choose from to add a little texture to a room.

Painting Techniques

There are many different design aspects that go into creating a beautiful home. This includes paint options that can add texture to the walls. The six different texturing options include the following:

  1. Stippling: To add depth and color graduations, a stippling brush is used to create a blotchy effect with the paint.
  2. Glazing: For a glamorous look, a solid color base coat is applied first, followed by transparent paints. The transparent colors are then partially wiped away to allow the base coat to be seen.
  3. Sponging: This involves applying paint to a sponge and gently touching it to a wall for a textured affect.
  4. Color Washing: For a subtle layered appearance, a base paint is covered with another paint or thick glaze that is in the same chroma family, such as dark red with dark green.
  5. Spattering: Spattering is a technique in which you flick paint off of a paintbrush and onto the wall. The size and range of the spatter is controlled by the size of the brush.
  6. Ragging: This is a complicated process that uses at least two different paint colors to create a marbled look. A linen cheesecloth, or something similar, is used to blot away paint.

Professional Painters Do It Right

Some techniques, like sponging and spattering, are fairly easy while others, such as ragging and glazing, are more advanced with added steps. You could DIY your interior painting, but that’s a big risk. That’s why we recommend hiring a professional so ensure it is done properly and looks as good as you imagined it.

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Interior Painting Ideas for Nurseries

November 14, 2018 by Jim Pallarino

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When you have a new bundle of joy on the way, you want everything to be perfect, and that includes your little one’s nursery. Deciding how to paint and decorate the nursery is often one of the hardest parts of preparing the baby’s room. Check out these interior painting ideas if you’re looking for some inspiration.

 

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3 Interior Painting Ideas for Nurseries

October 13, 2018 by Jim Pallarino

When you have a new bundle of joy on the way, you want everything to be perfect, and that includes your little one’s nursery. Deciding how to paint and decorate the nursery is often one of the hardest parts of preparing the baby’s room. Check out these interior painting ideas if you’re looking for some inspiration.

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Prepare Your Home for Exterior Painters

September 1, 2018 by Jim Pallarino

Tackling an exterior paint job on your own is almost always a bad idea. Not only does it expose you to unnecessary dangers, but it opens you up to the possibility of unwanted consequences. Whether you end up spending much more time than you first expected or find that you purchased a color you don’t like, the consequences could be long lasting. Exterior painting professionals are equipped with the correct supplies and training, so you can be sure of excellent results.

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Exterior Paint Colors That Make Your Home Stand Out

August 14, 2018 by Jim Pallarino

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When driving through a neighborhood, most houses are often a tone of some light shade of color. White houses, beige or light yellows often blend together. Whenever there is a house painted with bright, bold colors, it stands out starkly in comparison. If you are considering changing the exterior painting on your home and are looking for something new, consider these fresh colors and how they can really make your home pop.

 

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