Tuesday, June 22, 2010
It seems that every year more homeowners are choosing to hire a professional painting contractor than do it themselves. A professional painting contractor can offer a level of quality not easily obtained by the average do-it-yourselfer.

Evaluating a Paint Job for the Potential Do-It-Yourselfer
House painting is labour intensive and can be dangerous. Both interior and exterior painting will require considerable physical effort. Typically, exterior painting is the most demanding. Some things to consider are;
Are you comfortable with heights? Climbing ladders is a major part of any paint job.
Are you capable of moving heavy objects, like furniture? Lifting and moving things are also a big part of painting. Make sure you are physically able to do it.
Time is another factor to consider. Depending on the project, it could take several days of effort to finish the painting. This is especially true for exterior painting.
Can you live with things being unfinished for a while if you are called away? For most people, they only have the weekends to accomplish something; an average exterior could take a month or more to accomplish working only weekends.
Experience counts. It's hard to overstate the importance of experience. There is no such thing as "cookie cutter" paint jobs, where the same procedures can be used over and over with the same good results. Even new construction is a challenge from one job to the next.
Every home is different and will require different amounts and types of preparation as well as different mixes of products to achieve lasting results. The more types of paint jobs that a painter does the more they learn. Only the experience of your house painter can produce lasting results.

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