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Interior Painting...transform Your Home Into a Beautiful Enclave
Interior Painting...Transform Your Home into a Beautiful Enclave
Painting the interior of your home can be an exciting and inspiring time for the whole family...even the pets. Changing the look of the interior of your home can prove to be the rallying cry that brings all the family members together for the common good. And when it comes to interior decorating no one aspect of decorating can make such a profound statement as changing the color(s) or even simply renewing your existing color scheme. Whatever the case nothing makes a more dramatic statement as newly painted walls, ceilings, doors and trim. So fasten your seat belt, or should I say unfasten your seat belt and let's begin the journey.
TOOLS TO WORK WITH
In order to do a really good job painting the interior of your home and for that matter, the exterior as well, you will need to invest in quality tools. Tools that will help you do your job better and quicker without a lot of additional problems. So I recommend you purchase first rate tools instead of a low grade economy lines that is priced lower. Take my advice and avoid falling into the same pit holes as I did before I learned the hard way that purchasing quality tools and quality equipment will not only help you do a better job quicker but it will also save you money in the long run.
When painting always use a good paint brush that's manufactured by a well known and highly respected company. You will be amazed at the results you will get simply by doing this. Whether it's a synthetic bristle brush or a china/natural bristle brush, just make sure it is a quality brush. You may have to pay more but again, it is well with it. Trust me.
You will also need a roller frame, roller nap and an extension pole that screws into the bottom of the roller frame to enable you to reach high places like your ceilings and to also give your more leverage when you're rolling your walls as well. Here again, quality is the operative word. Be sure and purchase a roller frame that is solid and built strong enough to with stand the pressure you will exert on it while rolling your ceilings and walls.
When it comes to choosing a roller cover be sure to get one this is suitable for the type of paint you will be using and for the type of surface you will be painting. For instance, roller covers are made out of different materials and for rolling different substrates. The thickness of the roller nap is generally referred to as the nap. When rolling very smooth surfaces it is better to use a relatively close/thin nap with fibers that are no longer than 1/4" to 3/8" thick. Roller covers like this rarely gives a textured appearance, however, for semi-smooth to medium rough substrates you will do well to choose a roller cover with its nap ranging from a 1/2" to 3/4" thick, and these not will do a better job of covering medium to rough surfaces as opposed to covers with shorter naps.
And when you're painting rough surfaces such as : bricks, cinder blocks, stucco, rough wood and even heavy textured drywall, there are roller covers design just for such substrates. These roller covers have long naps that are 1" and 1 1/2" long and they have the ability to reach into crevices and fill voids that otherwise could not be reached by roller covers with much shorter naps. Whether you choose the more expensive lambskin or sheepskin roller covers or more affordable synthetic covers just make sure it is a good one. Roller covers can be purchased at all paint stores and most home improvement centers, just ask the sales representative and they should be able to point you in the right direction. Personally, I generally roll from a 5 gallon bucket and most of the time I put a paint screen in it to help remove excess paint from my roller after I have dipped it in the paint, but you may prefer working from a paint tray ; Whatever is more comfortable for you is what you should use.
PREPARATION: GETTING THE SUBSTRATE READY
The word substrate is just a technical term for surface, so don't let that throw you off, after all my job is to offer information in the most clearest way I can. But it is important to know and understand as many technical terms as possible to help you better comprehend what is being said or written. Now before you begin painting it is so important to make sure your ceilings and walls in ready and worthy to receive the paint. And to be totally honest with you herein lies the work. Make sure all holes are filled, if some of the drywall needs to repaired or replaced now is the time to do it. If the texture cries out for attention--take care of it. If the ceilings, walls, doors and trim need major prep work...do it! There is no substitute for preparation. This is the single most important thing you will do when it comes to painting. It doesn't matter how talented you are as a painter if your substrate is poorly prepared, your finish work will suffer. So be sure and get this right the first time and you will not have any regrets. I promise.Learn More
About the Author
Donald Thomas is owner and CEO of American Painting and Pressure Cleaning, Inc. He is a home improvement contractor that started out in 1984.Our website http://www.americanpaintingandpressurecleaninginc.com



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