How often do you paint your walls?

 Weather Warning

Not all brands of paint perform the same in high or low temperatures, so be sure to choose your paint accordingly. Although, paints are increasingly becoming more resistant to extreme temperatures, it’s better to just choose a day that’s neither too hot nor too cold before you start painting. You also need to be mindful of the rain when painting house exteriors. You don’t want the rain to mess up that lovely hue you were going for.

Primer Power

A good primer ensures proper adhesion of paint to the surface, increases paint durability and provides additional protection to the material being painted. It provides a solid base for the paint after filling all the holes and cracks. Some paints already have a primer mixed in, but it’s always much better to opt for a separate dedicated primer for better quality and to ensure that your walls don’t require a second coat of paint.

Performance over Price

Focus more on the quality of the paint than the price-tag. Quality paint might cost more but it will last for years whereas cheaper alternatives might require a full repaint within the year. So in the long term, you benefit more from durable high standard paint than short term cheaper solutions.

Professional Painter or DIY?

Hiring a professional is efficient, safe and you can be confident of an elegant outcome. You also don’t run the risk of being left with excess paint if you overestimate your DIY project. But if you’re skilled at painting and have plenty of free time, painting your own home can be a very fruitful experience.

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