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Should I Paint That? Painting Decks and Porches
Deciding if you should paint your deck or porch begins with whether or not it’s already painted. If your deck boards are of natural wood, you might choose to finish them with a stain in order to preserve the visibility of their grain, but painting your decking boards can be a great way to add personality to your outdoor living area! If your wood has aged or you’re noticing peeling paint, it’s probably time for a fresh finish, as putting it off until later leads only to more noticeable flaws and an unavoidably time-consuming maintenance routine.
Should I Paint that? The Insides of Kitchen Cabinets
Painting the interior of your cabinets is not much different from painting the exterior. First, determine the material your cabinets are made of. Are they wood, laminate, or metal? And what condition are they in? Typically, wood is easier to paint than laminate or metal because paint adheres to wood surfaces much better than harder, slicker surfaces. Determining the material and condition of your cabinets will tell you what type of paint you will need, and how much work it will take to prepare the surfaces for that paint.
Should I Paint That? Exterior Floors
Did you know that your dull, gray concrete porch, patio, steps, pool deck, and garage floor don’t have to be so plain? That’s right! You can paint these exterior floors to give them some color and texture that’ll make your home stand out.
Should I Paint That? Painting Chairs
A coat of paint to home improvement is like duct tape to.. well pretty much everything else. You can easily update and enhance the look of your home by adding a fresh coat of paint to the walls or any number of furnishings. Are chairs one of the items that can be given new life with a fresh coat of paint? Why, yes they most certainly are.
Should I Paint That? How to Paint Exterior Doors
Whether you want to give your front door an update or put a fresh coat on the main door, it’s important to know the difference between painting interior and exterior doors. Exterior doors face the elements. Extreme temperatures, rain, snow, dirt, and grime. To hold up to these conditions, exterior doors need paint that can withstand harsh conditions.
Our Start to Finish Paint Process
We know that interior paint is a part of living spaces that our clients have to look at every day, so we strive to ensure our process and services of the utmost quality at PaintPositive.