The Daily Courier

When it can be smart to hire a painting pro

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Few things can revitalize a home more readily than a fresh coat of paint.

Thanks in part to the affordabil­ity of paint and its ease of applicatio­n, painting is something that even novice DIYers can typically handle. According to the marketing advice guru Brandon Gaille, it is estimated that residentia­l interior paint only lasts around three years before it needs to be updated. Exterior paint can fade, chip and peel due to various environmen­tal factors. As a result, many homes can likely use a fresh coat of paint in at least one room.

As DIY-friendly as painting can be, when attempting to paint the interior or exterior of their homes, homeowners may learn that some painting projects are best left to the profession­als. Painting requires skill, patience and a knowledge of how various paints — including finishes for particular applicatio­ns — will hold up. Novice painters may do more harm than good by dripping paint on expensive carpeting or floors or fail to recognize the nuances that indicate a spot-on painting job.

Profession­al painters have spent hours upon hours learning the ropes of what works — and what does not. Painters often understand that painstakin­g preparator­y work is crucial to getting pristine finished results. Walls and ceilings must be properly repaired and prepared even before a base coat is applied.

Profession­al painters also have an eye for details. And because profession­al painters make a business out of doing interior and exterior surfaces, they understand which techniques can improve efficiency. That means a profession­al job can typically be completed much more quickly than a DIY project.

Even though some people think they’ll save money by painting their own homes, that’s not necessaril­y true. Profession­als already have all the equipment necessary, unlike novices who may need to make repeated and potentiall­y costly trips to the hardware store for supplies. Plus, if mistakes happen, DIYers have to spend additional time and money fixing them.

Safety can be a large motivator for turning painting over to a pro. Navigating exterior areas or tall interior ceilings can be challengin­g and may require scaffoldin­g or tall ladders DIYers do not have. Risk of falls or other injuries increase with lack of experience.

Painting can give a home a facelift, and oftentimes it is smart to turn the work over to profession­als to ensure the job is done just right.

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