It can be less expensive than you think to hire the services of a painting contractor. But as the demand rises, many jumped into residential painting businesses, creating a very competitive field. With this, most home owners can now afford the previously expensive high-cost of painting services. On the other hand you have also to make sure that the money is well spent on the service you want to get. Here are things you need to remember when getting service from a residential painting contractor:
Check list:
- Coverage of areas that can't be painted. Make sure that your painters will carefully cover the areas that are prone to drippings or sprays. You don't want awful paint spots on your thousand dollar Persian rug, do you? Areas to cover include floors, windows, kitchen counters, and cabinets.
- Before painting, minor surface preparation is important. Professional painting contractors always make sure that they do this step prior to painting. This procedure includes sanding and scraping of loose paint, removing protruding nails and other obstacles and placing tack cloths when needed.
- Elimination of work obstacles. The painter will also remove anything, such as doors, light bulbs and electric plates that will hinder him from doing their task. Any furniture also needs to be moved from the work area. Discuss with your painter when you want to move any furniture in your house.
- Priming. Before your painters will apply your desired color palette, an interior latex primer must be applied to your dry wall.
- Two color coats. Apply the interior latex primer twice. This is also a necessary procedure. This is an important procedure in color coating.
- Ceiling paint. For the ceiling, two coats shall be applied too.
- Trim and molding painting. Yes, your painters shouldn't miss your baseboards, window trim, mutins and others.
- Drip cleanups. Although the painting job is done correctly, there will be times when paint drips will occur. Most painters will remove the unnecessary paint marks.
- The final verdict. Together with the foreman, you can survey the area for any corrections.