When you're done reading this, you might be convinced to paint your house exterior with a brush. Or, if that's too much of a conversion, at least you might understand why painters and homeowners alike spend considerable time outside applying brush to house.

Showing posts with label Paint Brushes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paint Brushes. Show all posts
Monday, December 31, 2012
Sunday, December 2, 2012
The Real Cost of Painting Your Own Home
How hard is it to paint your own home? The truth of the matter is, not very. You just need paint, brushes, some tape and maybe a paint roller and you are in business. Of course if you are like most people you will start off strong, then run out of time and be stuck with a half-finished project.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Some Useful Tips for Using Spray Paint
Using a can of spray pain is not always as easy as it looks. If you don't know the tips and tricks to pray painting, you can end up with a project that doesn't look good. Or, you end up fighting with clogged nozzles. Sometimes you get paint all over yourself. These tips will help you do the best possible job without making too much of a mess.
Saturday, November 24, 2012
How To Spray Paint Like a Pro
Spray paint is an easy and affordable way to spruce up something you already have or transform a cheap craigslist find. You can spray paint pretty much anything; but a seemingly simple spray paint project can quickly go south if done poorly. Drips, crackling and uneven coverage are all common problems that can be avoided if you take your time and know what you're doing. Here are some general tips for making your next spray paint project a success.
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Painting Problems - Paint Cracking
Paint cracking is a common problem, usually quite visible in older homes with a lot of layers of paint. It looks like a flattened spider web of cracks in the paint. The similar term crackling is used to refer to a fuax finishing painting technique to that is meant to resemble cracked paint found in older homes.
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Which Paintbrush Should You Use?
Buying a paintbrush has become like buying a toothbrush—the incredible variety of choices makes it a headache to pick one. To make the process a little easier, here are the four things to keep in mind when you head to the hardware store in search of a paintbrush.
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.
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Choosing the Right Roller
Like brushes, choosing the right roller makes all the difference. For very little extra, not only will you get a significantly better finish but the work and cleanup will be quicker and smoother. Seems like a no-brainer but almost everyone gets tempted by those cheap discount packs . . . which is fine if you want a cheap finish and give yourself extra work. The truth is, a good paint roller will cut hours off your painting time while leaving behind a smooth, even finish. Rollers come in different sizes, from small 'slim jims' (useful for painting the wall behind toilets and should not be used for large wall areas) to huge 18-inch setups, but 9 inch rollers are the most commonly used size.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
How to Estimate House Painting Costs
Get an accurate estimate from your painting contractor with good measurements. Estimating the cost of paint for your house is not difficult. All you need is a tape measure and some basic arithmetic skills. You'll also have to figure out how much it will cost to rent or buy ladders and other tools, as well as the cost of materials like caulk, hole-filling compound and masking tape. House painting is labor-intensive and your biggest expenditure will be the labor.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Paint Brushes and Paint Rollers - What Ones Are Best For the Job?
It doesn't matter if you're painting the indoor or outdoor areas of your home or apartment, you'll want (and need) an assortment of brushes in all possible shapes and sizes. Even when you're thinking of using a power atomizer to decorate your homes exterior, there will always be be a list of blemishes that need that human touch to put them right. Sounds like a lot of work right? Not really! The key is to have the right equipment for the job you're about to do - it will just make your life a lot easier.
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