Painting your walls sounds easy: just choose a paint color, get a brush or roller, and start slathering it on; however, it's not that simple. If you don't understand how to use your tools effectively nor know the proper techniques, you can end up with a disaster. It could look bad,...
Save Money by Investing in Caulking Repair
Repairs can be a real pain in the wallet. That's why seasoned commercial building owners know to keep their caulking in good repair. It is far more cost-efficient to repair the caulking on your commercial building before damages occur. The Importance of Joint Caulking Joint (where two surfaces of a building come...
4 Key Deck Staining Tips for Homeowners
Like any successful endeavor, staining your deck requires patience, persistence, and a steady hand. By taking extra time and focusing on precision, your wood deck will see immense benefits. Your deck will be able to withstand the elements and avoid unnecessary peeling and warping which will save you money in the long run. However,...
3 Benefits of Roof Coating Restoration for Your Commercial Building
How is the current condition of your commercial roof? Is it well insulated, or is it damaged, allowing water and harsher weather to seep into your building? As a facility manager, these are questions you must periodically answer. Clients are the lifeblood of your building, but no one will want to...
5 Signs of Dry Rot Wood Decay
Whether you're a new home buyer or you're just fixing up the old shed, the last thing you want to come across is dry rot wood decay. Dry rot is something that can be very problematic for property owners, especially when it starts spreading. Often, dry rot is something that starts...
Painting Exteriors During Summer
It's a brand-new day and you're eager to slap on a fresh coat of paint to spiffy up your dwelling. You've got the can of paint, brush and rollers, and plenty of time. But have you got the weather on your side? Paint is greatly affected by seasonal and temperature changes, so exterior painting...
Suit Your Home's Style Appropriately with Color Schemes
Painting your house’s exterior can change the look and feel of a home and even increase its value. To do this, you need to choose the proper paint colors for the style of your home. For instance, a historic Victorian house would look out of place with a bright, modern color...
Choose the Right Paint Brush for the Job
Selecting the proper paint brush doesn't have to be guesswork. Different types of paints and surfaces require different equipment; using the wrong combination of paint and brush can lead to big problems. Before choosing a brush, you also need to know what type of paint you'll be using. Understand the advantages...
Pay Attention to Your Paints to Fit Each Specific Need
Painting any surface in your home or office is going to require some research into what type of paint you need. Not only do you want to put careful consideration into the color of the paint, but also the type of paint. Otherwise, it's possible the paint will not last as...
5 Reasons to Repaint Your Business Interior – Part 2
Welcome back to the second half of our two-part article on all the most important reasons to repaint the interior of your business. Last time, we talked about refreshing the look and feel of your business as a beautifully done new coat of paint makes your business look like it has been...
5 Reasons to Repaint Your Business Interior – Part 1
Even in the mobile and digital age of business, office decor is still emphasized in any brick-and-mortar business location. Whether you're in a towering office building or in your own little shop, employees and customers pay attention to the look and feel of your workplace, judging businesses on what they see....
Major Factors Affecting Your Home's Exterior Paint
One of the things homeowners come to terms with quickly is that the management and upkeep of a home is never-ending. There will always be something to clean, a light bulb needing to be changed, and some weekend do-it-yourself project to pursue. The most important thing you can do to ensure...
Changes to Pressure-Treated Lumber Add Extra Step to Staining
If you have a deck, chances are it's made from pressure-treated lumber. If your deck was recently built, you should know that federal changes to pressure-treated lumber now requires an extra step in time when staining to return a pleasing deck. Avoiding this step will result in splotchy, uneven results. Before...
Basics of Spray Painting
The idea of using a paintbrush to paint your entire home or building may seem overwhelming. Consistent brushstroke after brushstroke is required for a solid, uniform coat, taking a lot of time, meticulous detail, and risks of arm strain to get the exact look you want. Luckily, spray painting has turned this...
4 Easy Steps to Patching a Hole in Drywall
Owning a home is a dream for many people, and that dream requires occasional maintenance, like patching holes in walls. These are usually the result of simple accidents, but repairing them is important to maintain the value of your home. It can be a hassle, but repairing a hole is not...
Paint with Stencils to Liven Up a Room
Picking the right look for your home helps if you know all the options available. If you are looking at home magazines and aren't too thrilled with walls of solid color, you will be glad to know that you aren't stuck with blank spaces. You can use stencils smartly to create...
Sand Surfaces the Right Way
You have decided to tackle the job of refinishing your hardwood floors. Unless your floors are badly warped, bowed, or the wood is splintering, you can likely do the job yourself. Properly planning and having the right equipment at the ready will make the job easier, so be sure you understand...
Properly Prepare for Painting a Ceiling
Beginning a painting project can be a daunting task. Not only do you need to have the proper tools and supplies, you must know their proper application to ensure the best possible results. This can usually take a lot of research and time out of your already busy schedule. On top of...
Prevent Mildew from Surfaces to Avoid Growing Disaster
Spring has arrived and with it also several months of rain. While that heavy rainfall is good for grass and vegetation, it can also make your exterior surfaces magnets for mildew. Mildew seems like a small problem. At first it may be nothing more than a few unsightly spots. Eventually it...
Save with Professional Residential Painting Service
Keeping your home in good condition and looking great is very important. For those that are looking to improve the appearance of their home, giving a room or the whole house a fresh coat of paint can go a long way. While many people may like to try and take on...
Match Your Building Paint to Your Business's Brand
Your building front is one of the very first impressions a customer will see of your business. You were often told not to judge a book by its cover, but in reality, it happens all the time for businesses! Popular food chains and stores have already perfected the look of their...