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Showing posts with label Basic Painting Tools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Basic Painting Tools. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

How to Reap the Impressive Interior Painting Benefits?

It is beneficial for you to get the interior painting of your house done by a professional painter who has the proficiency and knowledge mandatory to give the interior of your house an incredible look. A messy paint job will not enhance the look of your house but will only deteriorate the look and that will hamper the condition of your house drastically

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

What is Emulsion Paint?

You started redecorating your house but you are not sure you have picked the right paint in order to obtain the best results in all the rooms of your house. Here are some tips regarding home painting using emulsion paint.

Monday, January 7, 2013

Problem Painting Solutions

Exterior painting can develop some problems over time from the elements like colors that get gradually lighter or faded in appearance. The environment is loaded with dirt particles and they can begin to adhere to the painted surface over time. These are common problems that can be easily solved when you know how. The following are a couple troubleshooting tips for handling these paint problems.

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Top Seven House Painting Tips For Beginners

After watching some home makeovers, you would definitely notice that redefining the interior color of any residence gives it a fresh and comfortable look. Consequently, homeowners get the itch to do the same. Those who cannot hire professionals for the task, search for house painting tips which can get them carry on with the task by themselves. Do you want to give this a try as well? Learn from the following insights.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Painting Tools and Materials

Here’s a list of essential tools and materials to help you get started on your next painting project.

In addition to top-quality application equipment, you may need some of the painting tools and painting materials listed below in order to successfully complete your painting project. If you are like many homeowners, you already own some of these items. Depending on the nature of your painting project, you may consider investing in some of the items below.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

6 Easy Steps to a Long-Lasting Paint Job

Many homeowners overlook the most important element of a durable paint job: Preparation. Here are six key steps to get the most out of your hard work and keep your house looking its best.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Recommended House Painting Tools For Best Results

Everybody needs to paint their houses each once in awhile, and with it, numerous of us choose to paint the house ourselves. You know that this employment really uncomfortable, and it would consume significantly time and so quite a few forces. Depending on what tools you paint house, it is possible to definitely make the job easier.

Monday, October 15, 2012

How to Hire Best Painting Contractors for Home Painting Work?

Home improvement has gained considerable popularity these days as it is the sign of good living. A shining home always gives pleasure and makes us fresh when return back to home after tired schedule.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Tips On Selecting Exterior House Colours


Choosing exterior house colors can be very difficult. It often takes years of experience to learn what colors and materials will look good together. The average person has never done this before and certainly dooesn't have training or professional experience. And choosing the wrong color paint or material can be a very costly error that you'll likely have to accept for many years (or spend a lot of money to fix). Here are some tips to help you get started.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Interior Painting

If you are thinking about interior painting or exterior home painting the best way to go about it is by hiring a professional painter to do the work for you. The main reason to go through a When painting a room, it is best to paint the ceiling first, followed by the walls, with the trim, cabinets, & doors painted last. Work from the top down. In order to keep a wet edge, only cut in wall at a time before you start painting with rollers.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

8 Reasons a Quality Paint Brush for Home Painting

It's best to consider what type of brush you are going to use before you begin your next house painting project. there are some important things to consider when purchasing your brushes. I consider the 8 following features when choosing brushes. As a homeowner you should do the same.

Friday, July 6, 2012

House Painting - Painting Exteriors

House painting is something that gets neglected by most home-owners. It is a common tendency to put off a home painting plan for months and years. This adjournment can prove to be pretty hard in the end. A delay in home painting can lead to damage to sidings, paint failure, internal water damage and many more issues fixing which would burn a hole in your pocket. It is always best to take precautions and stay away from such hassles.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

House Painting Offers A Great Return On Investment

Exterior house painting done properly is probably the single most cost effective action a homeowner can take to preserve and protect their biggest investment, their home. The return on investment of a quality paint job is among the best investments a homeowner can make. Not only does your home look great, but painting increases its marketability and value.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

How To Buy Paint Rollers and Pads

Paint rollers and pads are much preferred for use on relatively smooth but large surfaces for a variety of reasons. They save time, have a smoother finish and are more easy on the hands. Brushes are still the best for rough surfaces, but if you are already decided on buying paint rollers and pads, here are the steps that can help you achieve that end:

Monday, April 23, 2012

Tools You Need for a Basic Paint Project

Painting tools come in various shapes and sizes; however, you only really need the following tools for a basic paint project. If you decide that you plan to do a lot of painting, you can start to look at specialty tools.

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Painting Techniques - Using paint rollers

With a paint roller, the paint can be applied quickly and effectively to give a smooth finish.

A 'standard' roller frame will accept 9 inch rollers of various types:

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Paint Brushes or Paint Rollers? That is the Question!

There is no right answer to whether you should use a paint roller or a paint brush. It will depend on the space you need to cover, the shape of the walls, and sometimes the texture of the wall you are covering. In most cases you will need to use both.

Monday, April 9, 2012

How to paint like an expert

OK, so you're finally ready to paint. That still doesn't mean picking up a paintbrush right away. Like Melinda says, preparation is everything. So first set up a big (covered) table and lay out the following tools on it: your dust mask, filling knives and filler, paint scrapers, dusting brushes, a mixing board made of MDF, sandpaper (which, of course, comes in different grades - I use 180 for a rough wall, 120 for a normal wall), masking tape, paint brushes (Purdy brushes are a good brand) - and last but not least, your paint (including white emulsion for the "miscoat"). You can get this all from any good DIY shop.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Professional Paint Roller Frames

Quality paint roller frames will reduce the amount of time and effort spent painting with a roller. A good roller frame is a critical part of every professional painter's tool kit.

This painting tool definitely saves time and adds to my bottom line, but cheep roller frames have the opposite effect.

As with purchasing any painting tool, such as a paint roller frame, choose the best possible to provide the best finish with the least amount of effort. With less time spent painting you can have more time enjoying your beautiful work and planning the next room.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Reuse Your Roller

Fact

Approximately 64 million gallons of paint each year are left over when jobs are done.  Using a paint roller can help spread that paint a lot faster. There are even special textured paint rollers available, with sleeves designed to produce a variety of patterns. Make sure you don’t throw away that paint roller after the project is done.