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Surprisingly, curb painting is a relatively inexpensive way to freshen up your property or business. Phoenix Perhaps prior to a special event, like the grand opening of a business or simply to give the look of the property a boost. Before considering hiring just anybody to do your curb painting in Phoenix, I've listed some of the most important

Do's and Dont's.

Don't: think that you can use the cheapest style of paint that is available to you. Just because it is the curbs doesn't mean that it doesn't require a good quality paint. Using the wrong paint will affect future curb painting efforts.

Do: be open to the fact that you may well have to fork out a little extra to get the right sort of paint form the job. Yes, its a cost right now, however, your future painting needs will be lessened and the quality of the job you do will be improved.

Don't: forget - the wrong paint will cost you your future applications. Enamel based paints will cause a slippery surface, the last ting you need is a slip and fall law suit against your business because you wouldn't pay the extra $40 for the right can of paint.

Do: make sure you section the painted area off from any pedestrians or motorists. Having a variety of visible signage will help to deter people and vehicles from your freshly painted areas. barriers, signage, string and ribbons will all aid your efforts in keeping people away from ruining your freshly painted curb.

Don't: forget to notify your fellow businesses and passers by that you are painting and that they need to be clear of the area until it is fully dry. If there are language barriers, clear signage is recommended in order to overcome the problem.

Do: call a professional like the team at Phoenix Power sweepers to do the job for you. After 15 years of servicing the Phoenix Valley, the team at Phoenix Power sweepers have the knowledge, the manpower and the expertise to ensure that your curb painting is done with the best material and efficiency of service.

by: Todd Woods




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