How To Make Paint Last Longer

Many commercial building owners find it quite annoying how often they need to repaint the exterior of the property. In order to make sure that your building looks nice and presentable, a new paint job is often the most important investment. Of course, this depends on the weather, the type of paint used, the material of the walls, and many other things. Obviously, pretty much every property owner would appreciate it if their paint job lasted longer. Read More 

How To Get Professional Results When Painting Your Own Home

Have you ever walked into a home and thought "well, they painted those walls themselves"? Some DIY paint jobs are definitely obvious -- and this is probably not what you want for your own home. Rather, you want a paint job that looks polished and professional. Here are four tips that will help you achieve professional results when painting your own interior walls. 1. Buy Good-Quality Paint You may be tempted to try to save a few dollars by buying low-end paint. Read More 

Want To Paint Your Crafting Room? 3 Ideas For Creating A Creative Space

When you have a craft room at home, you'll likely want to work hard to make this space as creative a place as possible for you. Finding inspiration in the room can have a lot to do with how it's decorated, making it a good idea to look into what kinds of features you can implement in it. If you've considered having painting done to change the way the craft room looks, consider some of the following ideas so that the room can be beautifully decorated and suitable for your preferences. Read More 

Four Tips for Painting a Huge Room or Commercial Space

Painting a big commercial room is a bit different than painting a bedroom or bathroom. The sheer size of the space presents many challenges, such as how to reach the top and how to make sure all your paint is the exact same shade. To help you achieve great results without injuries or great difficulty, follow the tips below for painting big, open rooms in commercial spaces. 1. Buy paint in 5- or 10-gallon drums. Read More 

How to Paint Vinyl Awnings

Whether you use vinyl awnings for commercial establishments or residences, you may find them looking worn and faded. Vinyl awnings get exposed to the elements, which increases the chances of fading. However, instead of replacing the awnings, give them a makeover with a fresh coat of paint. Paint your vinyl awnings by following these steps. Prepare to Paint the Awning To paint the awning, gather: work gloves tarp, drop cloths, or plastic  bucket soft sponges garden hose (optional) liquid dish soap lacquer thinner  spray paint for vinyl  Plan to paint during a three- to four-day dry spell and on days with little wind. Read More