How To Paint Like A Pro

How To Paint Like A Pro

4 October 2017
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When it comes to home remodels, painting is always going to be one of the most popular DIY projects. The labor is relatively easy, there is no heavy lifting him, the supplies are affordable, and you don't need any special skills. Just about anybody can paint. On top of that, a new paint job can have a major impact on the style of your property. That being said, you want to make sure your paint job looks professional. These techniques will help you with to create the most professional looking paint job:

Prep Like the Pros

The key to any successful paint job is adequate prep work and masking off. That is, the more time you spend preparing your home to be painted, the faster the actual paint application will go. The fact of the matter is, many people will try to skim with the prep work and then end up with a lot of work cleaning up and fixing mistakes. If you do it right the first time around, you end up saving time and your paint looks more professional.

Invest in painters plastic and red rosin construction paper to cover all of your floors. Some people think they only need to worry about covering the floors directly underneath the walls they are painting. However, you should cover the floor in the whole room, especially if you're painting the ceiling. You will probably end up needing several rolls of painters tape. It is very important that you firmly push down the tape as you apply it. You want to create a strong seal that will prevent paint from bleeding underneath the tape. Often, if you wear cloth gloves, you can push down the tape more firmly with your fingertips.

Focus on the Edges

Another key to professional-looking paint job is to take your time to perfect your edges and lines. That is, the edges of the paint are the most noticeable and most difficult to apply. Painting the majority of the wall with rollers is actually simple and straightforward, but the edges and lines might take some more time and prep. One way to make your lines look better is to use some spackling paste to reinforce the tape. You can rub a small amount of paste directly over the tape line. The goal is to rub it on as thinly as possible so you don't actually alter the texture of the wall. This will push the paste underneath the tape and fill in any cracks, crevices, or pockets where paint could seep underneath it. Then, when you paint, you'll end up with much cleaner lines.

Contact a company like Braendel Painting for more information and assistance.