Monday, 28 February 2011

House Painting Odors

Odor

House Painting Odors - Getting Rid of the Smell


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Homeowners, especially those with small children, often ask me how to get rid of paint odors. It's such a big concern for some folks that they'll ask me about potential odor control before they even book the painting estimate.







The good news is that the evolution of house paint has come a long way with low-odor and even odorless lines for some applications. The bad news is there are still so many reasons to use the smelly stuff, especially if you're repainting an older home. Alkyd (oil-based) and shellac or alcohol primers are especially effective in sealing water damage and old oil painted surfaces to upgrade them to Latex top coats. But they're also very smelly with potentially long-lasting vapors. Even the most common low-odor alkyd paints often used today to repaint wood work can have a lingering odor for days under the most ventilated conditions.

So how do you get rid of the smell?

I've just received an email from a mother asking me that very question. Her young child's room was painted almost two weeks ago and she's left the windows open and the fan on ever since. Still, the paint smell is strong enough that she's concerned about letting the child sleep in the room. The painting of this room involved a lot of priming to cover the dark brown oil paint used by the previous home owner. Since the color needed to be lightened up and the surfaces converted to a far more Eco-friendly Acrylic Latex, a common top brand Alkyd primer was used to give the whole room a fresh start. And although it had "Low Odor" printed on the can, it obviously was NOT odorless. To compound matters, all the woodwork had to be finished in a leading "Low Odor" brand of Alkyd semi gloss which produced a smooth lustrous finish as well as a migraine inducing vapor.

So what can you do? Well, there a few ways you can overcome these situations beyond obvious ventilation to control, eliminate and even prevent odors from lingering.

"An ounce of prevention".... Before there was such a thing as "low odor paint" we used to add a splash of vanilla extract to every gallon of oil paint to make it "low-odor". It was cheap, easy to do and had no effect on the color. Now that low-odor alkyd paints are commonplace on the market, adding about a tablespoon of vanilla extract makes them virtually odorless.

Or, as in the case above, the painting is already done. It's too late for vanilla and the smell won't go away as quickly they'd like. What's happening here is that the odors are being trapped in the walls while the paint cures and probably in all the fabrics and rugs in the room as well. They need something else to absorb them for good. So, here's what I advised her to do. Cut up a few onions and place them in a couple of bowls of cold water. Put one of the bowls in the room and the other in the closet. As simple and crazy as it sounds, the onions absorb and actually eliminate the paint fumes and odors... sometimes as quickly as overnight!

I first learned this trick while creating a baby's room about 17 years ago. I had spent about 5 weeks converting a badly crumbling and dusty old attic room into a nursery pending the baby's birth. And as it turned out, the baby was born about two weeks early and was ready to come home just as I was finishing the project. The job required a lot of smelly primers and sealers to bury decades of neglect and water damage. As was customary in those days, I added vanilla extract to minimize the paints' odor (and damage to my brain cells) but the smell wasn't clearing up fast enough to bring the newborn in. The homeowner's Nanny, who was moving into the bedroom next door (and who was also troubled by the smell) used a couple of bowls of cut onions in cold water over night and the smell was gone the next day. I couldn't believe it!

I've recommended this technique ever since with great results. But it should be noted here that this example was in an empty room. In the case of a fully furnished room, as in our case above, you should consider airing out clothing, drapery, rugs or anything else which might be trapping the odors and give them a shot or two of Febreeze to do the trick nowadays.

Now sometimes, there are extreme cases where odors are simply not an option. Some people are highly allergic to the VOCs (volatile organic compounds) contained in paints and the tints used to color them. Some can become quite ill with even short term inhalation of the fumes. In these cases, you have to resort to the whole gamut of tricks:

 

  1. Before you paint, empty the room completely to make sure there is nothing that will trap the odors.

  2. Open all the windows before you open the paint cans and keep them open throughout the entire painting process.

  3. Add vanilla extract to your Alkyd, Alcohol or Shellac based paints. (Latex paints don't usually need this step as they're relatively low-odor to begin with).

  4. Place several bowls of onions around the room (as above) while you paint to absorb the fumes as they escape.

  5. When the painting is finished, seal and remove all paint cans, bag your drop sheets in plastic before taking them out through the rest of the house (or throw them out of the window if possible) to keep from spreading the fumes they've trapped indoors.

  6. Refresh your supply of onions in water as the old ones will have had their fill of vapors by the time your finished the painting.

  7. Keep the windows open and wait until the paint has fully dried and the odors have gone before you replace the furniture and other belongings.


 

Of course, these tips are offered in connection with interior painting but you should also try adding some vanilla to your paint when painting the exterior in Alkyd coatings as well. It saves the painter a lot headaches... literally. But whether inside or out, these simple ideas combined with some good old fashioned common sense should produce a fresh new look with clean, breathable air you can live with.

Happy painting!




DEE POTTER is a Toronto, Ontario area painting contractor who's helped hundreds of homeowners get the most out of their properties with creative and money saving solutions to their repair and decorative challenges with his company, ColourWorks Painting. To learn more about ColourWorks painting solutions and services visithttp://www.PaintByColourWorks.com


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Saturday, 26 February 2011

How to Paint a House


How to Paint a House - Proper Preparation


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The two most important things when it comes to house painting are preparation and the quality of the house paint. At least half your house painting time will be spent in the preparation. The upside of this is proper preparation means less time actually painting and the paint will last much longer.







1. Inspection time: Take a pad of paper and a pen for a walk around your house. Looking at the whole house while paying particular attention to potential problem areas such as windows, doors, fascia boards, eaves, and edges, make a note of loose, blistered and peeling paint, signs of mold, and missing or cracked caulking. Any problems in these areas need to be addressed before you can begin actually the house painting.

2. Power washing is the gold standard of exterior preparation. Power washing the exterior is a good first step to a great paint job. However there are potential dangers when using a power washer both to the siding and to you. Do not attempt to do any power washing from a ladder. I do not believe ladders are stable enough for this purpose. If you need to power wash are areas you cannot reach from the ground, it is best to use good quality scaffolding that is properly erected and stabilized on solid ground.

Always use eye protection when using a power washer.

Never point a power washer at a person or any body parts of yours or anyone else's. (Do not aim it at your hand to see how it feels.)

Aim the nozzle downward, not up where the spray can get under the siding. Be careful around joints, edges, flashing, and caulked areas. The spray can wash away the caulk or get under the flashing.

3. Next comes scraping and sanding. Any peeling or blistered paint should be scraped off and the edges of the area sanded smooth. If your house has a rough texture, such as some rough-sawn cedar, you will need to use a wire brush to remove the peeling and blistered paint. You might have to use some sand paper to match up the surfaces.

4. Replace any rotted wood. If there is only minor damage, I clean out the rot and fill the space with wood filler.

5. Remove any problem caulk areas and recaulk with a good quality paintable caulk.

6. If you are going to be using a paint sprayer, this is the time to mask off the trim, windows, etc, that need to be protected.

7. Priming really deserves its own article. Suffice it to say you should never use a water base paint over an oil base paint without priming first and all raw wood should be primed before painting the top coat. (Rule of Thumb: You can apply an oil base paint over a water base paint, but never the other way around.)

Caveat: If you are uncomfortable climbing ladders, do not be a hero: hire a professional.

Lead Paint: Prior to 1978, the best house paint contained lead. Prepping the exterior surfaces of your house if it was painted prior to 1978 can be hazardous. The following is from the EPA website:

"Do not use a belt-sander, propane torch, heat gun, dry scraper, or dry sandpaper to remove lead-based paint. These actions create large amounts of lead dust and fumes.

Lead dust can remain in your home long after the work is done.

Temporarily move your family (especially children and pregnant women) out of the apartment or house until the work is done and the area is properly cleaned. If you can't move your family, at least completely seal off the work area.

Follow other safety measures to reduce lead hazards. You can find out about other safety measures in the EPA brochure titled Reducing Lead Hazards When Remodeling Your Home (PDF) (26 pp, 933 KB, About PDF)". This brochure explains what to do before, during, and after renovations."

© 2007 Complete Books Publishing, Inc.




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Wednesday, 9 February 2011

Decorative Home Painting

Murals

A Beginner's Guide to Wall Painting and Home Decor


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Wall painting can be customized to fit any lifestyle if matched well with the sculpture and furniture of the house. Wall paint colours can have a great impact on people and it's important to make the most of them when decorating your home. With the help of some home painting ideas, you can transform your home to give it a wonderful look that can make it more welcoming for family and friends.

With self-expression becoming a trend worldwide, everyone is looking for home decor ideas to get that perfect look for their home that reflects their unique style. Furnishings, accessories, flooring, and lighting are some of the aspects that can alter the decor of your home completely. On the other hand, wall painting is of equal importance as it complements the other mentioned aspects, giving an enhanced appearance. You can make your home look more appealing with the range of colours and ideas that are available today. One would be surprised as to how much of a role do paints play in decoration, as it forms the background for interior home decor.

However, it is difficult to choose good wall paints as there are many variations available in the market. To choose the most suitable one, the first thing to consider is the room you are looking to paint. If it's your children's room, then you can go for vibrant or lively wall painting ideas such as glow paints. Glow paints glow in the dark and give your kids' room a fun and interesting look. If painting the entire house with one colour is what you are looking to do, then you have to be a little more careful while choosing the paints as it will form the base for your home decor. When selecting a colour scheme, one must keep in mind that most of the home painting techniques make use of two shades of one colour. The darker shade forms the base and the lighter one tops it to make the final look much lighter. The paints chosen have to be compatible with the rest of the decor of your home as well. To spice things up, there are different wall painting techniques like ragging; sponging or stamping that can give your walls a unique and special touch.

Keeping all this in mind, one has to also emphasize on selecting the best and most trusted brand of paints as quality precedes all. There are several attractive colours with their numerous wall painting schemes out there. You can even use different painting patterns and designs to make the walls brighter, colourful and welcoming. With proper application of these wall painting ideas, you can make your home much more inviting and the perfect place to spend time in.




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Sunday, 6 February 2011

Decorative Painting Techniques

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How to Paint a House -


Choosing the Best Paint


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The two most important things when it comes to house painting are preparation and the quality of the house paint. Understanding the different types of exterior house paint will help you choose the best paint for your house.





Exterior house paint is made up of three main components: Medium, binders and pigments. In addition, paint manufacturers add various ingredients to enhance their paints fade-resistance, mildew and mold resistance, pest-resistance, and longevity. The pigment gives the paint its color; the binders, bind the paint to the surface it is applied to and the medium is what the pigment and binders are mixed with to form a liquid.

Types of Exterior House Paint

There are two main types of exterior house paint, classified by the medium used: water-base and oil-base. Water base exterior house paint uses water to mix with the binders and pigments. Water base binders include latex, acrylic and other synthetics such as urethane or vinyl. Oil base exterior house paint is really more of a traditional term rather than a current description. Today, the medium for oil base paint is mineral spirits and is called alkyd.

With exterior house paint, the rule is you get what you pay for. More expensive paint has more pigment and better quality binders. It will last longer and be easier to work with than the lower priced spreads.

A Note About Priming

Priming really deserves its own article (and it will get it). Suffice it to say you should never use a water base paint over oil base paint without priming first and all raw wood should be primed before painting the top coat. (Rule of Thumb: You can apply an oil base paint over a water base paint, but never the other way around.)

Water Base or Oil Base: Which Is Better?

There are excellent water base exterior house paints and excellent oil base exterior house paints. To make matters even more confusing, either may be used successfully for most applications. (see rule of thumb above) Never the less, there are some differences.

Water Base Paint compared to Oil Base:

Easier to clean up

Almost odorless

Cannot be applied in cold weather

Faster drying

Tendency to show brush marks

More flexible, so that it will be able to withstand expansion and contraction better

Better resistance to UV fading

Oil Base Paint compared to Water Base:

Harder to clean up

Strong odor

Can be applied in colder weather

Slower drying

Shows brush marks less

Less flexible

UV exposure will cause it to fade faster

Keep in mind: Just as location is important in real estate, it is also important when choosing an exterior paint. Local weather conditions are a major factor when choosing house paint. A knowledgeable salesperson at the local paint store should be able to explain why certain paint has properties that are better for your locale.

© 2007 Complete Books Publishing, Inc.




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Friday, 4 February 2011

Painting The House

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Deciding to Paint a House


- Initial Steps to Take


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Once you are interested in painting your house and to change the outlook of your space the most important thing is to decide the best color of your walls. Moreover, the type of wood items you are requiring for your place is important. Lighting effect and the purpose of that room in your accommodation is also important. Coloring of one or two rooms is a separate issue, but planning to paint whole house is a different problem.





Maybe you are good in painting and you think that you can finish the job well. It is recommended to hire someone who is professional in this job. A painting contractor would be a better choice and if someone with experience is available in your neighborhood is present then it is plus. While, you are contacting and searching for some contractor keep these points in your mind.

He should brief you regarding all the steps involved in the process. Matching of your furniture items, color of your walls and the lighting required to give a look is important. There are few professionals who would start their job without informing you the details.

Choice of good color for every living space should be different for different rooms. You can use brown, cream and such colors in a dining or drawing room. Dark and bright colors like red and orange are better for a playing area. These colors have active effect on your mind and therefore are great in areas where active games occur.

Black and dark colors have a depressing effect on our mood. It is better to avoid such colors and try something active and refreshing. Some people think that only standard colors should be used in the house. I believe the selection of good colors for you house is very important. It is the mood of the house owner, which other people and your guests would see. Contractors if hired for this purpose would tell you the right and wrong color pattern available for you home.

Maybe you are concentrating on one color for the whole room. It is better to try one or two color combinations for the room. Asking someone to paint your house as per your requirement is a tough job in itself. You would be required to involve yourself in the whole project for better results. The choice of color for each room and the combination you would use for this purpose would be the best thing.




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