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    Painting Tips: Picking A Sheen

    One of the oft-overlooked aspects of a paint job is the choice of sheen. In my twenty plus years of painting, it seems that most customers view the choice of sheen as an afterthought. While it may seem trivial, the choice of sheen is important. Read: Painting Tips: Picking A Sheen Read

    By: Mike Miller | 10/10/2009 | Home Improvement

    Painting Tips: Removing Old Loose Paint Correctly

    Before painting the exterior of your home you will need to visually inspect the surfaces you intend to paint for loose and or peeling paint. Walk around your home and take notice of areas where the old paint is chipped and peeling away from the surface. Any paint that is loose and or peeling away from the surface will need to be removed before you paint. If you neglect to do this the new paint that is applied will end up flaking off with the old paint and thus your paint job will be for not. Read: Painting Tips: Removing Old Loose Paint Correctly Read

    By: Mike Miller | 10/10/2009 | Home Improvement

    Painting Tips: Pressure Washing Before You Paint

    Before you get started painting the exterior of your home you need to do a little prep work. One of the very first things you will want to do is clean the outside of your home of any loose debris and or old flaking paint in order for the new paint to adhere properly to the surface. Loose debris includes dirt, spider webs, wasp nests, old flaking paint, etc. Read: Painting Tips: Pressure Washing Before You Paint Read

    By: Mike Miller | 10/10/2009 | Home Improvement

    Painting Tips: Priming

    One of the most important rules of thumb in painting is, “always prime raw wood.” This is especially true for the exterior of your house. Primer penetrates the surface of the wood, both sealing the wood and providing an anchor upon which the finish paint will adhere. Read: Painting Tips: Priming Read

    By: Mike Miller | 10/10/2009 | Home Improvement

    Painting Tips: Masking Before Painting

    Masking is the act of placing paper or plastic over items you do not want painted. Such items include windows, doors, sliding doors, light fixtures, faucets, gas and electric meters, etc. This is an essential step in the painting process and makes for a professional looking paint job. Read: Painting Tips: Masking Before Painting Read

    By: Mike Miller | 10/10/2009 | Home Improvement

    Painting Tips: How To Spray Paint Your House

    When painting the exterior of your home, you may want to consider renting an airless sprayer. Painting your house with an airless sprayer can save many hours of labor, produce a more consistent finish, and reduce the amount of paint needed to do the job. However, if you decide to paint with an airless sprayer you will want to follow a few rules and tips. Read: Painting Tips: How To Spray Paint Your House Read

    By: Mike Miller | 10/10/2009 | Home Improvement

    Painting Tips: Color Schemes

    1. Sometimes, less is more. The best thing that came out of the 2000’s “color explosion,” is the accent wall. It is an excellent way to get a little crazy, and with relatively little risk. Read: Painting Tips: Color Schemes Read

    By: Mike Miller | 10/10/2009 | Home Improvement

    Painting Tips: Clean Straight Lines

    We’ve all seen the commercials: the lady pulls away the blue tape to reveal the sharpest line between to colors you could possibly imagine. You say, “Wow, that looks nice! I want to do that!” So you go down to your local box store, shell out the cash and begin your journey. Then comes the moment of truth, after applying the second color, you are set to remove the magical blue tape barrier. Read: Painting Tips: Clean Straight Lines Read

    By: Mike Miller | 10/10/2009 | Home Improvement

    Painting Tips: Caulking

    Caulking can be one of the things that really makes your house look great. But, it can be difficult and time consuming for people if they don’t use the following tips. Often times I see a caulking job that has wrinkles, ripples and is generally a poor end product. Use the following tip to avoid this. Read: Painting Tips: Caulking Read

    By: Mike Miller | 10/10/2009 | Home Improvement

    Painting Tips: Back Rolling

    One of the most effective and lesser-known tricks that the professional painter uses is called back rolling. This is the act of using a roller to spread paint across a surface immediately after spraying. This technique pushes paint into cracks and wood grain, dramatically improving the finished look of the paint job. Read: Painting Tips: Back Rolling Read

    By: Mike Miller | 10/10/2009 | Home Improvement
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