Top Quality Paint Archives | The Paint People https://thepaintpeople.com Premium Paints, Stains, & Lacquers Mon, 12 Dec 2016 20:47:50 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.6 https://thepaintpeople.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/cropped-paintpeople-crest1-1-150x150.png Top Quality Paint Archives | The Paint People https://thepaintpeople.com 32 32 Four Tips For Making Your Painting Project A Success! https://thepaintpeople.com/tips-how-tos/four-tips-for-making-your-painting-project-a-success/ https://thepaintpeople.com/tips-how-tos/four-tips-for-making-your-painting-project-a-success/#respond Mon, 25 May 2015 20:01:24 +0000 https://thepaintpeople.com/?p=321 Painting a wall or a room is one of the simplest and most cost effective ways of re-decorating. All you need is some paint, a roller, a brush and off you go. Often times many people choose to purchase low Read Post

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Painting a wall or a room is one of the simplest and most cost effective ways of re-decorating. All you need is some paint, a roller, a brush and off you go. Often times many people choose to purchase low quality paint, and sundries, thinking this will save them money, however, this is not the case. When you purchase low quality paint, and sundries, you often have to spend more time on the job, than you would have, if you had invested in top quality products. Now we know how boring it can be to paint, and nobody wants to re-paint a room many times over. Here are four fool proof tips to make sure your next painting project is a success!

Painting a room using Regal Select

Don’t buy poor quality, low cost paint. Often times poor quality paint is much more difficult to apply and its appearance can be less than ideal. It will also not resist stains and dirt, and will not hold up to scrubbing and cleaning. If you choose this route you definitely will be painting in no time again. Check out my blog Why Premium Paint Is Worth The Money

Premium Quality Paint

Aura Interior Paint

Regal Select Interior Paint

Natura Zero-VOC & Zero Emissions Interior Paint

ben Interior Paint

Paint Sundries

Don’t purchase poor quality paint sundries (rollers, brushes, tape, etc.) If you want to save money somewhere, purchase a mid-grade paint (the “ben” line from Benjamin Moore is good) and buy top quality sundries. Purchasing low quality sundries, will affect your time spent painting, and its final appearance. Low quality rollers will leave lint all over your walls, causing you to sand and re-paint them again. A low quality brush, will not hold a lot of paint, will not allow you to have control, and cut straight lines, and will also loose bristles. Investing in top quality brushes and rollers will give you control, save you time, and allow you to apply a uniform coat of paint, giving you a beautiful, smooth finish.

Prepping the Surface for Painting

PREP, PREP, PREP I cannot stress this word enough. A lot of my customers moan and groan when they hear they have to prep the surface. This is a step you shouldn’t skip. 99% of “product failure” is due to inadequate surface preparation. It’s almost is never because of the product, although customers seem to believe so. The product is also the easiest thing to blame. I’ve heard it so many times before, “oh the paint didn’t stick,” “why is my deck peeling?” The first thing I ask is “what did you do for your prep?” and like always the customer responds “prep?” I just applied the paint to the surface. This is a NO, NO! You must prep the surface before anything else. There are many different types of preparation for different surfaces, speak to your local paint store for adequate prep procedures. Check out my blog Preparing Bare Wood for Painting or Staining

Exterior Painting

Depending on the product you have purchased, there are different manufactures guidelines to temperature, when painting outdoors. Rule of thumb is never paint below °10 (it must remain this temperature for a period of 24 hours.) All the new Benjamin Moore exterior paints, allow you to use their products when the outside temperature is °5 or higher. Remember this temperature should remain °5 or above for a period of 24 hours. If you paint when the temperature is below manufactures recommendations, the paint will stay tacky and take a lot longer to dry. If you paint when the surface is too hot (if it’s hot to the touch, it’s recommended you do not paint) it can cause bubbling, lap marks, and an uneven finish. It is best to paint outside in the early morning or evening.

At the end of the day, you get what you pay for. It’s always good to invest in the best quality paint and sundries. Resist the temptation to save a few bucks, because it will actually cost you more in then end. Follow these simple rules and I know your next painting project will be a success.

Billy Petrovski
Creative Director
The Paint People

 

 

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Why Premium Paint Is Worth the Money https://thepaintpeople.com/painting-101/why-premium-paint-is-worth-the-money/ https://thepaintpeople.com/painting-101/why-premium-paint-is-worth-the-money/#respond Mon, 25 May 2015 19:10:27 +0000 https://thepaintpeople.com/?p=310 Having spent a long time serving painters, contractors, and DIY’s I always get asked “is Benjamin Moore Paint really worth the money?” the simple answer is “yes, absolutely.” Now of course there are instances where a lower quality product will Read Post

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Having spent a long time serving painters, contractors, and DIY’s I always get asked “is Benjamin Moore Paint really worth the money?” the simple answer is “yes, absolutely.” Now of course there are instances where a lower quality product will suffice, and get the job done, but the job doesn’t end after you slap on a coat of paint. What happens after the paint has dried, is what you should be concerned about. Have you ever gone and touched up some walls, only to notice the touch-ups you’ve just applied? Maybe you’ve had some company over, and there are marks and dirt on the wall that you are unable to remove? Or you paint your kitchen cupboards and there are brush marks everywhere? Or maybe you really want to paint an accent wall a dark red or bright green, and spend days applying coat, after coat, after coat, of paint? Whatever the case, when you use top quality paint like Benjamin Moore, the overall process and finish will be much better than using a lower quality paint product.

Top quality paint products use higher quality ingredients (pigments, resins, solvents) when they are manufactured. These higher quality ingredients have added benefits of better adhesion, hiding capability, spatter resistance, flow & leveling, touch-up capability, stain/scrub resistance, and fade resistance. When you are using a top quality paint product you won’t have to worry if your touch-ups are going to show, or if the stains your kids caused will be able to be removed. You can have peace of mind knowing that your walls are protected and will remain in good shape for years to come!

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