Painting Diy Vs Professional

Submitted by: Joe R. Maldonado

Painting DIY vs Professional there are things to be said for and against each of these. The smart worker has always been known to do what he can do best and delegate the rest to better skilled people. If you have a house party or a housewarming coming up and you are not finished with your walls, then perhaps you better call in the professional who can deliver a tip-top job to you by the end of the day. All you have to then worry about is letting the paint dry and getting the lights to show it off.

But if you have taken on a small painting project such as doing the exterior siding or the tool-house, you and your buddies could have great fun doing the painting on your own. Get the step-ladders, cover the floor and all the household stuff that has not been moved out with dust sheets and get into the act. You could choose the color well beforehand to avoid any last minute shopping trips, but they are sometimes unavoidable. Primer is a great tool that gives better adhesion and uniformity. It also helps the paint last longer.

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The basic idea behind painting DIY is that you will do all the reading and research yourself. Thankfully, you have the internet giving out lots of reliable information in the area of your interest. Choose paint according to the purpose and room. Do not try bold designs and artistic flares unless you are absolutely convinced of your abilities. Even then, take a second opinion on whether the kind of paint you have chosen supports the idea or not.

Dark shades of paint can be bold, but they do well in hiding underlying stains. If the motive is to remodel your badly stained walls, a combination of light and dark shades could do much for you.

The real convenience of calling in a professional is the ease and deftness with which they handle the job, right from removing the wallpaper to washing and priming the walls. They also offer ancillary services with the stucco, drywall, siding and in the moving in and out of furniture, which is a great help to have.

They can handle the rollers, sprayers and achieve an even finish with least effort, while a rookie might possibly spend hours trying to make sure that each portion is coated evenly.

The professionals have all the equipment necessary to paint the wall not just the brushes/sprayers/rollers but also the equipment for paint clean-up and removal when a remodeling project is at hand. For example, how many of us actually know that the straight line at the end can be done right only if we have good quality roller covers? Or that latex based paint gives off less noxious fumes and is therefore better? It also dries quicker. Little tips such as picking up VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) paints where noxious fumes are to be particularly avoided (say, in the children s bedroom) and choosing matte finish paint to hide flaws in the surface while using shiny/metallic finish for durability are known only to the professionals.

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