Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Exterior Painting Service


How Professional Painter Decorators


Choose Exterior Paint


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Choosing your exterior paint is very much like picking what you'd like for the insides of your home. You have the same range of colour and the price is usually no more expensive. It is no harder to apply than interior paint, but the finish is far more hardwearing. There are however, a few things that must be considered before you select your exterior paint.







Selecting the Correct Paint Type

As a painter decorator operating in London we use both oil based and latex paints, the most popular choice for DIY enthusiasts is typically latex based paint as it is far easier to apply. Latex paints are water-based, but the exterior formulations are tough enough to withstand the harsh outdoor elements. Although harder to apply, oil based paints give a much higher quality finish, colours are deeper, more vibrant and the overall look is far more professional. If you're unsure of your ability to apply oil based paints onto exterior walls then it is advisable to contact a painting and decorating company, or try using latex paints.

A Professional Painter's Tips For Selecting the Ideal Paint

The following 5 tips can prove invaluable when it comes to selecting which paint to use for the job at hand.

#1 If you plan to paint directly on wood then chose an oil based paint. Oil based paints adhere extremely well to wood, whereas latex paints have a tendency to peel away resulting in a terrible looking finish.

#2 Exterior paints are the first layer of protection for your home. Trying to save money by using low quality paints is a false economy, you will find that good quality paints are far more hardwearing and durable. Using a good quality paint for your outside walls will pay for itself over time.

#3 Avoid matt paints for doors and handrails - in fact, matt paints should be avoided on any surface that will be touch regularly. Scuffs, dirt, grime and grease will all show up and are virtually impossible to remove without repainting. If you're going to touch it, gloss it.

#4 Request a sample. Either your local paint shop, or a decent painting and decorating business will be able to help advise you on suitable paints to use. If you're not one hundred percent certain of a colour or finish then ask for a sample pot and test it on a small area. In our experience the best types of finish to pick from are Satin and Semi-Gloss.

#5 Invest in your home. Always be sure to buy the best product you can, the paints are far superior and will stand the test of time. If you're not sure that you have the necessary skills to achieve the perfect finish then you may be best contacting a painter decorator to assist you, it will be far cheaper in the long run as mistakes can be extremely costly to repair.




If you need London decorator who can complete the job on time and on budget then simply visit The Invisible Painter website, or FreePhone 0800 012 2065 for a no-obligation quote.


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