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A fresh paint job can make a huge difference in the look and feel of your home, breathing new life into an old tired space. However, painting can be tricky and if not done correctly can result in unsightly blemishes, bubbling, and peeling. Here are the painting techniques most commonly used by professional painting services in Santa Rosa.

Professional Prepping Can Make All the Difference

The key to a beautiful paint job starts before you even open that first bucket of paint. Take time to properly prep the area and the end results will shine.

Painting is messy, but there are things you can do to help control the mess. Use drop cloths to protect the floor and furniture that cannot be moved. Avoid plastic sheets as they can become slippery and paint tends to stay wet, increasing the risks of tracking paint
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You can also prevent color inconsistencies by mixing your paint buckets together in a larger container.
Make sure the walls and trim are clean before you start or the paint may not stick to the dirt, oil, and grime.
When You're Ready to Start Painting

After the area has been well prepped and your paint is ready to go, you need to tackle the trim first. It's important to let each coat of paint completely dry before starting the next, and that includes laying down the painters tape. For best results sand the trim between coats and than tape off the finished trim. Allow the walls to dry and carefully cut the tape off the walls to avoid peeling.

Lap marks are one of the most common problems with painting but can be easily avoided. Simply use long steady strokes over the entire height of the wall and keep the edges wet. If you cannot maintain wet edges, feather the paint to prevent stark lines.

Other Considerations

Invest in high quality tools and properly clean them after use.
Start with the trim, paint the ceiling second, and finish with the

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