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Your ABC of House Painting
Your ABC of House Painting

Repainting your house is tricky business. Some individuals bank on painting companies to do the job. Hiring such a house painting service may also cost you. When it comes to selecting paint, it begins with choosing between oil-based and water-based paints.

Because fewer or no volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are released, water based house paint is significantly less harmful to building occupants. In addition, it requires less care to apply than oil-based paint and solvent, which are both highly flammable. Latex paint can also be thinned with water, unlike oil-based paint, which requires a special thinner.

It's a well known fact that a decent paint job is 80% preparation. This is true whether you're painting office walls or a whole building. Generally, the second coat of house paint can enlarge the life of the paint job threefold. As a rule of thumb, two coats of paint are allowed to be enough for a surface.

It is imperative that you use a Primer, which will help paint stick on to the surface by giving a uniform appearance. It is a must to make use of a primer if you are painting over new wood, bare wood, drywall, or repainting over existing bright or dark colours.

When thinking about painting an interior room, be absolutely sure of what you want before you begin. It requires a great deal of visualization and calculation. Know that the paint will be everywhere you go inside your house, so should neither be too bright or too dull a colour. House paints may appear different in different lights depending on their finish, and so try and play with a few of these styles.

Ensure that you use quick drying paints to save yourself, and your children from the horrendous smell that is otherwise created.




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