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Painting Techniques Of Professional Home Painters

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Painting techniques are what makes a good painter or a not so good painter. Certain things like how you do your prep work, apply coatings, or how you set up the work area. If you are a professional painter, it can even be how you attract your customers….and more importantly, how you keep them for life.

There are some painters that have certain styles or interior painting techniques. They know how to use faux painting techniques, and wall painting techniques, to create a look that satisfies their customers. They know exactly what product will produce the right look for every customer.

They pay more attention to detail and the pay special attention to customers that are hard to please. If something is not as good as it should be, they do it over. They have all high quality tools, and even a quality vehicle. They are very neat even to the point of not getting paint on their clothes. They always use drop cloths.

Painters that have been in the painting profession for years are sticklers for detail. They wash the walls in kitchens and bathroom before painting them. They even hand brush ceilings, and use a high quality latex primer on all the walls and ceilings before applying the main coats of paint so the paint dries evenly and looks its best.

With the right painting techniques you know how to enamel doors, trim, and woodwork. You also know how to use various primers, and when to use them. You know when to sand the primer before applying enamel. You even know what surfaces require filtering the paints and primers for a smoother finish.

When you are a professional painter you pay attention to small details. Certain painting techniques take a lot of practice over a long period of time.

There are various methods that keep painters from going up and down the ladder as little as possible. There are also various interior techniques which prevent lap lines on ceilings and walls. Various techniques can include using primers and paints that eliminate fade that can occur when using yellow based paints.

If you are considering becoming a professional painter, you need to take the time to develop many different painting techniques. There are certain techniques that are used for exterior painting, and many different techniques for interior painting. No two painting jobs are the same since not every wall or ceiling is the same. To be the best in the painting profession you need to have a wide range of skills and use your knowledge and ability repeatedly in your clients homes.

If you are a homeowner like the one in this photo, consider hiring a professional to do the job right the first time.   What a pro may cost you in terms of dollars, they may save you many weekends of frustration and time spent to fix and re-fix mistakes that inadvertantly were caused by your lack of experience and skill.  Its worth it to hire someone to paint  your home especially if you want to try advanced faux techniques and other modern patterns.

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