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Checklist for Your DIY Painting Jobs
When it comes to sprucing up your home with a little DIY work, it is always best to find the right tools for the painting job and learn how they are used.
Whilst many people's first forays into the world of DIY may end up with a little trial and error, making sure you plan ahead by making a checklist, you can not only enjoy a professional-looking finish but also learn a few tricks of the trade-in process. This checklist is for tackling your own DIY painting project. These tips will help you get as close to professional painting results as possible.
If you're getting ready to roll and start your painting project, here's a checklist that will cover everything you may need.
Professional materials and tools
When you start out planning your DIY job, you must first source the materials and tools you need to perform the task. In simple instances where a little lick of paint on the plane or flat walls is all that is needed, you can go ahead with your roller or brush to finish the job in little or no time at all. For bigger tasks and paint jobs that require a little more thought, it is best to go to your local hardware store to check out the latest tools that can make your life a lot easier. Once you are done with the supplies checklist, you can spend less time in the store and more time at home completing your project. Also, if you have decided to do the job yourself, a paint quality check is a must.
The essential kit
Gathering up the essentials you will need is the first step in creating your DIY painting toolkit. Every painter in Sydney has their own essential kit, and yours will be something similar, so get down to the hardware store and get yourself sandpaper for the types of surfaces you will be stripping initially and then painting. Sponges for clean up, as well as protective sheets or plastic used to cover the skirting or baseboards around your rooms. Don't forget your personal protective gear, too, so find some overalls and a pair of protective goggles.
One of the first tools you will need is something to strip the old layer of paint off of your surfaces. Depending on the surface, there are a number of different tools you can use, from a simple hand-held paint stripper to the more expensive infrared paint stripping tool. Judge how big the job is going to be and purchase accordingly. Many tool hire companies will come to the rescue if you ever need to remove large amounts.
Pay more for a quality brush that will last
A great set of brushes is a must if you intend to do a lot of DIY painting. A good brush can make a real difference with a better quality finish, even reduce the amount of paint and effort you need for your project. Some of the better paint brushes will have bristles made from Chinex. This wonderful material allows easy application to surfaces and is the out and out best brush for clean-up times. You will be surprised how simply these brushes can be brought back to "new."
A decent set of ladders is an important part of many a painter's kit, but for added safety, why not invest in an aluminium bench to get you closer to the ceiling and higher up the walls? A solid, sturdy base is what you need to allow you to concentrate on your painting and not if you are going to fall off that old ladder.
The majority of modern paint roller systems work great when used properly, and with many coming with their own paint trays, it's a simple process of making sure you have not too much and not too less paint applied for an even coat.
We all know painting can be a costly job if you choose to hire experienced local painters. DIY paint jobs can be a great way to save money on home improvements rather than hiring a contractor. You want the new paint job to look fantastic. To avoid any imperfections, you may consider hiring a professional painter in Sydney. Thus you will be able to achieve a professional finish at a cost. So weigh up the prices and get a quote, and you could save yourself a fortune for doing so.
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