Interior
painting is one of the most important steps in making a home complete. It is
the finished product that gives life to your home. The feeling of each room is
easily changed with the paint on the walls. Therefore, the paint job has to be
perfect. Here are a few ways to tell whether the paint job is a quality job, or
a complete disaster.
1. Paint
Lines
Lines
are a fad in today’s painting world. Many homeowners wish to make interesting
designs or unique patterns using no more than some paint and painters tape.
However, many DIY painters fail to realize this crucial step in creating the
sharp lines they seek. If you see your lines turning out jagged or not
completely sharp, it may be because you waited too long to peel off the tape.
It’s actually best to peel off the painter’s tape right after painting the
lines before it dries. Waiting for it to dry can cause the paint to seep into
the tape and come off with the tape.
2. Not
enough paint
Saving
money is no reason to leave your home looking mal nourished. Although paint can
be expensive sometimes, the ends will ultimately justify the means. A lot of
times, a painter will try to stretch the last gallon to cover the entire wall.
The result is a thin looking coat. Always make sure you use enough paint to get
the job done right!
3. Time
between coats
Seeing
that fresh coat of paint on the wall for the first time can be pretty exciting.
You may be really eager to lather on a 2nd coat right away, but it’s
important to let the first coat dry completely. If you put the second coat of
paint on too quickly it will ruin the finish product. Most importantly, the
brushstrokes are much more visible if you don’t let the first coat dry
completely.
4. Lathering
on the paint
As
if putting 2 coats of paint on back-to-back isn’t bad enough, overcompensating
is even worse! You may be thinking, ‘who needs 2 coats when you can apply just
1 thick coat?’ Warning: bad idea! Although it may save time in the short run,
it will end up coming back to haunt you in the long run. A thick coat of paint
can run, leaving cliché paint marks, or easily be chipped off once dry.
Although
Interior
painting Is one of the most common DIY projects that homeowners will tackle at
some point, yet not everyone is prepared for the effort it takes. Sometimes
it’s worth the money to just hire a professional that already has the experience
for interior painting such as IPC Restoration and Renovation Contractors.
Speaking of them specifically, they have the knowledge it takes to get the job
done right. They have all the right paining tools that normal DIYer wouldn’t
think of buying for a one-time project. On their website,
http://www.ipcrenocrew.ca/painting-decorating-interior.asp,
they even show some examples of some great interior faux walls that they’ve
painted in the past. If you’re not totally comfortable painting your house
yourself, looking into IPC might not be a bad call.
Resource:https://ipcrenocrew.wordpress.com/2016/08/11/is-interior-painting-any-good-a-few-ways-you-can-be-certain/
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