Residential Painters Tip: Thin will always be in

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Our Residential Painters Would Like To Ask... Do you feel the urge to fling a thick coat of paint at once so you do not have to do another coat? SPPI expert painters would recommend for you to ditch the idea. Among the most common, and not to mention biggest mistake made by people is putting too much paint on the brush or roller. Keep in mind that several thin coats in long, even strokes will always yield a better result than covering walls in a single thick coat. Again, thin will always...
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Interior Painting: Weave Magic Into Your Home with Colors

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First Thing To Consider Is What Kind Of Ambiance With spring nearing its end and fall just around the corner, you may want to look into that house painting project you had been putting off before. Spring’s end is a very good time to get the paint rollers rolling but now is just the right time to lay the groundwork for one of the critical decisions that need to be made: COLORS. With hundreds to choose from, each with a different hue, and come in various finishes. The only way to go is to tr...
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Exterior Painters Tip: Take On That Mildew Problem

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No To Mildews Moisture and shade increase the chance of mold and mildew. SPPI exterior painters would never suggest for you to paint over it, because it will not do the trick. This pesky problem will just come through that fresh coat of paint. Deal with the problem before repainting. You can use a fungicide like chlorine bleach or opt for a commercial solution to kill these fungi. Know more about other painting tips from our expert interior and exterior painters by contacting SPPI.
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