Why should I hire a professional painter?
How do I choose the right contractor?
What is a paint system
What is the difference between latex and alkyd (oil) based paints?
What is the difference between paint and stain?
What is the difference between interior and exterior paint?
What do primers and sealers do?
Why should I buy high quality paint?
What is the best exterior trim paint, acrylic or alkyd?
What causes paint to chalk?
What causes blistering and peeling on exterior wood?
Why can't I paint in direct sunlight?
How cold can paint be applied?
What other weather factors must be avoided?
Which is better, a natural bristle brush or a synthetic bristle brush?
Can I paint over wallpaper?

 


Why should I hire a professional painter?
Before deciding to "do it yourself" or hire the least expensive painter in the phone book, there are several factors that suggest the lowest price may not be the best value, i.e.:

 


How do I choose the right painting company?
Once you have decided to hire a professional painter for a particular project, selecting the right person or firm becomes a matter of price, size of company, years in business, and other criteria. Selecting a group of names is the easy part - many sources are available to find potential contractor names, e.g., the internet, friends, relatives, architects, decorators, yellow pages, trade associations, local "quality- oriented" paint supply stores, and newspaper advertisements. However, these sources can only give you limited general information. In order to make an educated decision, you need some specific information about any person or firm you are considering hiring. For example:

 


What is a paint system?
A paint system is a combined group of compatible products that give a desired result when they are used together. Normally a paint system consists of preparation, a primer when called for, finish coat and possibly solvents.

 


What is the difference between latex and alkyd (oil) based paints?
The basic difference is in the binders. Latex paint binds the particles of pigment with a latex such as acrylic or vinyl, while oil paint uses a binder or resin that is derived from a vegetable oil such as linseed or soya bean. With latex paint spills can be cleaned up with a damp rag, brushes and rollers can be cleaned with soap and water, hands can be cleaned with soap and water.

 


What is the difference between paint and stain?
Paint colors a surface by forming a thin opaque film on a substrate. Stain colors a surface by penetrating into the substrate.

 


What is the difference between interior and exterior paint?
Interior Paint:

Exterior Paint:

What do primers and sealers do? The goal of both is to make the finish coat (topcoat) look better and last longer. They do this by providing a variety of properties such as:

 


Why use a high quality paint?
The most important benefit is the tremendous saving in hours of work (and money if you are paying to have the paint applied). Two factors affect this time saving:


What is the best exterior trim paint, acrylic or alkyd?
100% acrylic topcoats are typically better because of their color retention properties and flexibility. However, an oil based primer must be used before using the acrylic topcoat when painting over bleeding woods like redwood or cedar. (A complete acrylic paint system may be used on non-bleeding surfaces.)

 


What causes paint to chalk?
Chalking is a natural degradation of a paint film when exposed to weathering. It results from chemical reactions with the oxygen in the air and may be accelerated by the ultraviolet light from the sun. Some common causes of excessive chalking include application of a topcoat to an unsealed surface, overspreading the paint, or poor quality paint.

 


What causes blistering and peeling on exterior wood?
Generally the cause is moisture getting between the paint and the wood surface. However, it can also be caused by inadequate surface preparation, and/or using a low quality paint.

 


Why can't I paint in direct sunlight?
Paint needs to be liquid for a period after application for proper penetration, adhesion, and solvent evaporation. The heat from the sun can cause the outer layer of paint to dry too quickly and form a skin over a liquid layer. The skin could result in solvent entrapment, which leads to the formation of blisters. Another effect of a too rapid drying is the early loss of the ability of the paint to flow - this means that brush marks may be visible when the paint is fully cured.

 


How cold can paint be applied?
This depends on the type of paint (and to some extent the paint's manufacturer).


What other weather factors must be avoided?
If the temperature is over 95°F (35°) or the humidity is over 85% its best to avoid painting (neither the paint nor the painter perform well under these conditions).

 


Which is better, a natural bristle brush or a synthetic bristle brush?
The choice really depends on the type of paint being used. Both natural bristle and synthetic brushes may be used with alkyd or oil-based paints. With acrylic and latex paints, however, only synthetic brushes should be used - this is because the water in the medium takes the oils out of natural bristles and they no longer hold their correct shape.

 


Can I paint over wallpaper?
The simple answer is yes, but, as with all painting projects, the surface must be properly prepared. Any loose paper must be re-attached or removed. The surface must be smoothed with spackle or wallboard compound so that seams and patches do not show. Finally, if a water based paint is to be the coating, the wallpaper must be sealed with an oil or alkyd based sealer. Even after proper preparation, it is possible for the texture and/or seams to be visible.

 

 

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