7 Amazing Tips on How to Make Your Wall Paint Last Longer (Advice From a Professional Painter).
If you’re planning on painting the interior or exterior walls of your home, you may not know how to prepare your walls to ensure the paint job lasts a long time! Is this you? No need to worry!
While the longevity of your painting depends on a number of things, it is possible to achieve that perfect coat of paint that stands the test of time.
The following 7 ultimate tips on how to make your wall paint last longer will teach you how to:
- Improve the longevity of your painting
- Leave you with neat and tidy walls that will last for years
- Reduce the need for extra maintenance
- Make sure your paint isn’t covering up any underlying issues
Let’s begin!
Step 1: Create a long lasting base by removing old paint
Removing old paint from the walls prior to painting is essential to keep your new paint job in top condition. If old paint particles are left on the surface, the new paint may flake and peel over the top, or it may result in an uneven finish. You can simply use sandpaper to refine any rough areas on the surface to ensure that the new layer of paint can dry evenly.
Step 2: Repair any damage to the surface
After removing the old paint from the walls, you may notice small cracks and dents in the wall. It’s important to start with a smooth surface when you want to achieve a perfect paint finish. You can patch over small holes with new filler, or hire a professional to do the job for you. A professional painter will always fix any damaged walls before painting to ensure your walls not only look beautiful now but will be bright and fresh for many years to come. Damaged areas of the wall can make a freshly painted wall look old and messy, so it’s vital to repair them beforehand.
Step 3: Thoroughly clean the surface before painting
Any dirt on the walls can prevent the paint from sticking to the surface correctly, so it’s important that you clean your walls thoroughly before applying any paint. Firstly, wipe down the walls with a damp cloth and detergent to remove dirt, grime, bugs and stains. Then take a wet towel and remove any excess debris left behind. Painting a house exterior can be more difficult, as dirt, mould and rust can build up heavily over time. A high-pressure cleaner can usually remove most of the grime and dirt, but bleach and hot water may be required for dirtier walls. Your home’s exterior is the first thing your visitors and neighbours see about you so it is important to pay special attention to the outside of your home.
Step 4: Choosing a high-quality paint will save you time and money
It’s vital to research the paint type that is ideal for the surface you want to paint on. There are many different products for different applications. It is highly recommended to invest in top quality paints and undercoats ensuring it comes from a reputable manufacturer. The benefits of choosing a reputable brand include protection of your walls, limited fading or decolouring, durability, lower maintenance such as the ability to remove stains and fingerprints more easily, as well as protection from mould and even nasty smells. Keep your mind at ease and ensure your paint lasts a long time by investing in a well known brand.
Step 5: Applying paint correctly will make your paint last longer
A professional painter knows how important it is to prime a wall before you paint it. Priming will give you an exceptional, long-lasting paint job. A single coat of primer and paint will last far longer than a double coat of paint. Primers will also hide any other colours that may have been applied on your walls, no matter how dark or vibrant they may have been. The proper brush technique is also vital to ensure the perfect paint job. If the coat of paint is too thin, the colours will be weak and patchy once the paint has dried. If the coat of paint is too thick, the paint can become lumpy and is likely to crack.
It may seem simple to apply paint to a wall, but the right strokes are paramount to a smooth, even paint job. Apply paint to the wall using the brush first, then use a roller immediately afterwards. This allows the paint from the brush and the roller to blend in well together.
Hot tip: Make sure to cover your paint bucket with a wet towel when switching between brushing and rolling to stop your paint and tools from drying out.
Step 6: Keep your leftover paint for later
Be sure to store your leftover paint for touch up jobs between projects. Occasionally washing and wiping away imperfections may not be enough and you might have to do some repainting of small sections.
Hot tip: For the best results be sure to keep your leftover paint in an airtight container and store it at room temperature.
Step 7: Hiring a professional painter to help
The best way to get a high-quality paint job is to hire a professional. Our professional painters have years of experience, the correct tools and the best quality paints to make your walls really stand out. At SG Coatings, we are well known for providing high-quality painting services with solutions that can transform any wall. We take pride in our work to ensure that we always provide the best quality services for our clients. Sometimes DIY projects can be ambitious, and can occasionally become a bigger task than anticipated, leaving you confused, or simply over it. If you want to learn more, we have put together a definitive guide on whether you should hire a professional painter vs DIY.
Now you are armed with all the knowledge you need to increase the longevity of your wall paint, and make it last as long as possible!
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