Thursday, April 17, 2014

When You Need Painting Anchorage Experts Are There To Help You

By Anita Ortega


If your walls seem to be starting to look a little dull and the paint appears to be fading or flaking, you will likely need a lot of help. If harsh weather conditions are taking their toll on your house, do not stress. It isn't easy to fix it all by yourself, but when it needs to be done, or your house won't last, painting Anchorage professionals are priceless.

Your home is your castle. When you arrive there you want to feel relaxed and at peace, not stressed out about the possibility of the melting snow causing your walls to rot. This is something you want to tackle as soon as possible, something you can't afford to leave too long. This is something you've probably already started budgeting for. You may even have your trusted contractor's name on speed dial.

The process is not a quick one you will want to make sure that you take the time to do this right. First, take a day or two to wash external walls of the house down. You need to make sure you get all the dust and dirt off the walls. This can be a buildup of everyday localized dust, or perhaps even some left over from the last volcanic activity within the area. After washing the walls you will need to give at least 2- 5 days to dry, depending on weather conditions.

If you are thinking of a contractor make sure they are representable. Have a look at what they offer. Do they have a good name in the community? What guarantees do they offer on their work? Are they going to take any short cuts or do the job properly? Are they well equipped to handle your house? Once you have selected the best contractor for you, suiting both your needs and your budget, the rest is relatively easy. Well almost.

You will need to decide on a color scheme. Are you going with the same colors as before or are you doing a complete makeover? Your contractor or local paint supplier will have color swatches to help you decide what is best for you. Choose carefully, you will be coming home to this color scheme for the next five years or so. Take your time, this is not something you want to rush into.

Once you have your color you can begin, whether it be you getting into it or giving your contractor the go ahead. From here it may seem like a very lengthy process, but these steps have to be followed so your paint job will last as long as it should. There are a few steps to follow, your contractor should discuss them with you prior to beginning.

If you are painting the entire house, you may look up to 2 weeks to complete it, sometimes longer, especially if you are doing it yourself. There is a process to follow from washing walls and allowing them to dry, to scrubbing, scraping and sanding. This is all part of the prep work. The application of paint may take a while depending how you do it. By spray coating you will go a lot faster, be careful not to get running lines though.

Depending on your contractor, you may get a five year guarantee on the work and paint. This is very important to consider, especially if the paint starts peeling after a year. You need to have the peace of mind that as long as you keep maintaining, you are covered.




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