How to Prepare Your Perth Home for Painting

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Preparing your Perth home for painting is one of the most important steps in ensuring a successful painting project. If you want a professional and lasting finish, then you need to take the time to do the preparation correctly. Here are some tips and guidelines to help you get your house ready for a fresh coat of paint.

Choose the Right Quality Paint

Choosing the right quality of paint for your home is the first step in preparing your house for painting. With a wide selection of paints available on the market, you want to make sure you select a high-quality paint that is designed to last in Perth’s climate. UV-resistant paints are essential for exterior walls to ensure that they stay looking fresh for longer. For your interior walls, you may want to consider using low-VOC paint to reduce any adverse health effects associated with traditional paints.

Clean and Inspect

Before you begin painting, you’ll want to make sure that your walls are clean and free from mildew or dirt. Use a mild detergent and warm water to remove any built-up grime from the walls. Additionally, inspect the surface for any cracks, holes or uneven surfaces and take steps to correct them before you begin painting. For any large holes and cracks, you’ll want to use a filler to even out the surface before you start your project.

Remove Window and Door Hardware

You’ll want to remove any hardware that is attached to your windows and doors. This includes hinges, handles, and locks. It’s important to remove these items before you start painting to ensure that you get a flawless finish. It also makes the painting process easier as you don’t have to worry about protecting any of the hardware while you’re working. Familiarise yourself with the proper technique for removing the items, as it can damage the surface if done incorrectly.

Cover Flooring and Furniture

Be sure to cover your floors and furniture to protect them from any paint splatters. You can use a canvas sheet, drop cloth or plastic sheet to cover any surfaces that you don’t want to get paint on. This is an important step as it will help keep your furniture and flooring free from any paint damage during the painting process.

Prepare the Area

Before you start painting, you’ll need to take some time to prepare the area. Move any furniture, rugs, or other items away from the walls. This will allow you to easily access the surfaces and ensure that you can get nice, even coverage. Remove any picture frames, window treatments or light fixtures from the walls and place them in a safe area away from the painting area.

These are some of the essential steps you need to take to properly prepare your Perth home for painting. Although a DIY approach may be tempting, you’ll need to make sure you’re prepared and have the right tools and experience to ensure that the job is done correctly. Hammer and Brush offers professional residential painting services so you can be sure that your home will get the best possible finish and last for years to come. Contact us today to get started.

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Kevin Hallam

Kevin Hallam

Kevin Hallam is a master carpenter with 27 years of experience. He and Carolyn formed Hammer and Brush in 2012, a company offering a range of carpentry and painting services in Perth, Western Australia. Kevin and Carolyn, who have been together for 27 years, are joined by their two sons in the family business. Besides their trades, Kevin and Carolyn enjoy a range of outdoor activities, such as boating and caravanning. They have lived in Western Australia for the past 14 years and now call it home.

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