How to Identify Signs of a Bad Paint Job
There are many things to consider when deciding to hire a painting contractor. It is important to look for a professional who will guarantee you have the highest quality work completed. One of the best ways to ensure you get the look you want is to know what to look for in your paint job. There are many warning signs of a bad paint job that a property owner should identify.
Lack of Primer
A good painting company will ensure that they use primer on your interior walls prior to painting. Primer guarantees greater longevity of your paint. It enhances the color and helps with a smooth application and finish.
No Second Coat
Skipping the second coat of paint is another sign of a poor paint job. A company that excludes this step is looking to cut corners. This will not only cost you timely repairs later but also more money later to fix this mistake. By applying two coats of paint, your walls will look better, and the color will last longer.
Not Properly Prepping the Area
It is important that the interior walls are properly cleaned and prepped in order to prepare for the paint. Areas that are dusty or unclean will not look smooth. Dirty walls will cause paint to streak or blotch. It is also important that the area is properly masked to ensure that it does not get on the ceiling or other unwanted areas.
Bypassing the Color Consultation
Do not forget to have a color consultation with the company you hire. If the professional painting contractor does not discuss the colors you want, you might end up with a paint job you are unhappy with down the road. It is essential to discuss this with your contractor in order to be happy with the results.
There are many items a homeowner must identify in order to make sure they are getting the highest quality paint job. Do not settle for less than you deserve. Contact Major Painting today by calling 816-203-0466 or sending an email to
About the author
Chase DeRousse is the Vice President of Painting at Major Painting and strives to deliver quality craftsmanship coupled with superior customer service, creating a unique and pleasant experience for all Major Painting customers, no matter the size of the project. Chase also holds an active Class A General Contracting License.
Chase has won multiple accolades recognizing his leadership and excellence in the painting industry including awards from the Painting Contractor Association (PCA), Business Owners and Managers Association (BOMA), and Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM).