Painting is all about preparation. When purchasing your paint also pick up spackling, Painter’s tape, paintbrushes,
rollers, cleaning cloths, sandpaper, and a plastic tarp. Here are some helpful tips to get you through this often
meticulous process with a little more sanity…
- Use a reasonable amount of paint on your roller. Too little paint will leave an uneven appearance and too much paint
will leave paint lines and dripping!
- When using rollers, roll in multiple directions. Up and down action only will streak and leave lumps.
- Touch-ups should be feathered on. In most cases, it is easiest to repaint the entire wall with a matching shade,
careful not to get new paint on the adjacent walls.
- Interior painting- try to empty the room of furniture, lighting and outlet covers. Anything that remains in the
room should be placed in the center and covered with a plastic tarp to avoid splatters. Clean room thoroughly by wiping
walls, dusting and vacuuming the floors. Fill in holes, dents and cracks with spackle. Prime walls if painting over
a glossy or dark paint color with a lighter one. Using Painter’s tape, tape off all walls, ceiling, outlets, window
frames and baseboards not to be painted.
- Exterior painting- specifically on wood, begin by power washing the building. Use bleach and water to remove mold.
Set and fill all nails, sand all loose paint. When selecting your paint color, remember that dark colors will absorb
the heat and light colors with reflect the sun. Exterior latex paints will not last; use 100% acrylic paints for
the best durability and color retention. To weatherproof exterior painting make sure you start with the right paint.
Flat paint is best for resisting moisture and durable semiglosses work best for trim and doors.
For refinishing projects, remove the old finish by sanding (with the grain) or using chemical
strippers. Staining for wood comes in transparent, semitransparent and solid-hide formulation.
Using transparent formulations also provide weather protection. Stains are oil-based, water-based
and gel. Apply stains with a rag or brush, allow the length of time left on the wood to determine the
darkness of the desired staining job. Wipe off with a rag and repeat process until the color is as
dark as desired. Apply a heavy coat of sealer, allow it to soak into the wood and then wipe off excess.
Staining and Painting projects are tedious and even minor problems can cause a lot of frustrations with
the end result. Handyman Matters has professionals for all painting (exterior and interior), staining and
refinishing jobs. Handyman Matters excels at perfecting the details to achieve your desired result.
Painting and Staining Services
All services are not performed at all locations, check with your local
Handyman Matters for availability in your area.
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- Base molding painted in place
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- Deck clean, sand, stain medium 15x15
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- Deck clean, sand, stain large 20x20
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- Deck clean, sand, stain small 10x10
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- Deck paint/stain (per sq ft)
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- Deck railing painted (per sq ft)
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- Exterior Small house 20x50 Paint
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- Exterior Medium house 30x50 Paint
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- Exterior Large house 40x50 Paint
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- Exterior trim for whole house Paint
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- Interior Small House (1000 sq ft) Paint
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- Interior Medium House (1500 sq ft) Paint
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- Interior Large House (2000 sq ft) Paint
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- Interior trim for whole house Paint
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- Paint / Stain access door
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- Scrape and Prepare ceiling
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- Sliding door (patio) painted
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- Stair stringer painted (per lf)
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