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February 2014

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When it comes to home improvement, painting is one of easiest and inexpensive ways to dramatically change the look of a room. Yet, there are many factors that can influence how your project will turn out. When reviewing a contract for painting, it should include the following things; - How much the job is going to be - How many coats of paint it will include - What type of prep work will be done - What type of products will be used The reason why you may have someone that's great at painting and they can make a wall look great, but if the under laying surface hasn't been prepped you may see imperfections, there may be problems with the adhesion's. Certain things not addressed prior to painting make a really good paint job not last and it could also make a paint job look really shoddy. A lot of times people

To get the job done right, you need good quality tools. It doesn't make sense that people are willing to spend £50 on 5L of premium paint but decide to go cheap on the applicators. Later, when they see a hair on the wall or lumps of roller lint under the paint, they'll realize the mistake. Investing in good brushes or rollers up front is worth the extra pennies. It may seem obvious, but you always want to do repair work first so that your walls are smooth, clean, dry and free of loose debris before you begin painting. DIYers often continue applying a dip of paint until the brush or roller becomes dry. When you overextend each dip, the paint can dry in the brush bristles, and the fabric on rollers can mat down. Be sure to always maintain a smooth line of paint. Once the