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Are you thinking about starting your own house painting project? Have you considered the tools you are going to use to do the job right? Many people believe they can simply pick out the paint color and a couple of brushes and end up with nice looking house paint, the truth is you need the proper tools for the job. If you are going to paint your home and want it to look professional you will want to use tools the professionals use, makes sense right?

When you use professional tools, you will end up with a much better house painting finish and in addition, you will save effort and time during the project. While considering what tools to use remember that painter stake, their earnings on professional equipment, which means you, can definitely trust them for your house painting project.

Pressure Washers

You will save hours of cleaning time by choosing the appropriate power washer for your job. The best for exterior house painting clean up is one that has at least 25,000 pounds per square inch pressure. This will completely and quickly remove all the icky stuff from your home like mildew, dirt and mold. You can use this washer on your home, walkway and drive. A power washer also comes in quite handy for clean up after painting.

Remove Old Paint

Before you can perform your house painting project, you are going to have to remove old peeling paint. While you could go down to the paint store and purchase a scraper for a few dollars, it will probably not be professional grade. Professional scrapers will be specially designed for comfortable fit in your hand and to give you better leverage. Many of these scrapers will have angled blades that give you the most paint scraping ability.

Paint Brush

You can expect to pay good money for professional paint brushes; however, you will be amazed at the difference they can make. First, these types of paint brushes are made to hold more paint, which means less dripping and longer strokes on the surface. In addition, they are designed to give you "no drag" and that means a better looking house painting project all around.

Power Sprayer

Have you considered the airless sprayer that many professionals use? If you are thinking about painting your entire exterior, you will finish in a fraction of the time with this handy tool. Sprayers like this give you a much smoother finish and you can paint about ten times faster than with the traditional brush or roller. Professional painters have a good deal tied up in the speed and quality of a house painting job, the quicker they can get on to the next job the better but the finished product has to be perfect. You could learn a lot from professional painters.

Ladder

Stop what you are doing right now and call a professional if you are even thinking about dragging out that old ladder from 1952! While most of the equipment you choose will only affect the quality of your house painting project this choice could affect life and limb! Of all the tools you work with and choose to purchase this one is the most important, you are talking about your life here. A good contractor is always conscious of safety on the job and you can bet if they have chosen a specific ladder, it is the best one on the market for both quality work and safety of their crew.

After the Paint

Are you properly prepared for after paint clean up? You should never begin a house painting project without the proper drop cloths and though plastic sheeting is cheap, it is not always the best choice. Do not trust the appearance of your walks, driveway and lawn to an inferior product. Pick up a few professional drop cloths and you will have nothing to worry about.

Conclusion

There are places in life where you can cut corners or choose the cheapest tools on the market; unfortunately, home painting is not one of these places. The paint you place on your home is going to be seen by the entire world, or at least those who come to your neighborhood and you want this to be a proud moment. Choosing professional house painting gear will help you with this and any future painting projects you might have.

by: Nicky Taylor.




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