Thursday, 29 May 2014
Friday, 23 May 2014
Sequential Order of House Painting Process
When
you have planned to get your home painted, trust no other than professional painters
in Auckland. The painters have wide ranging experience in all kinds of house painting.
They begin a project in consultation with you and all through the process keep in
constant touch with you. This ensures there is no flaw in painting, and the house
is painted and treated like the prized possession that it is.
A
personal and proactive approach by the painting franchise gives customers a
peace of mind that their home is in safe hands and their work will be done
correctly, on schedule and to satisfaction.
Here
are some significant steps that professionals take to ensure your house is
painted to perfection.
Producing high quality paint jobs comprises
of 4 steps
1. Surface preparation
Surface
preparation in context to painting refers to the process of making the walls,
roof etc., fit for painting. Surface preparation indoors would confirm the
walls are made smooth by applying Plaster of Paris. House painting services in
Auckland prepare the surface for painting so that the new coat of paint lasts
longer.
Surface
preparation is important; since there are many methods for preparing the
surface, you and the franchisee need to decide on the kind of preparation is to
be done so that you get the desired results. On the exterior of the house,
preparation work would include tasks like filling cracks and water proofing
etc.
After
this, painters will resort to priming. Priming is carried out to seal any
staining or porous surface. In most cases this is done on wooden surfaces after
sanding, scraping and paint removal has been done. Professional painters use high
quality primers to best adhere to the surface so paint job lasts for a long
time.
House washing is
the next most vital step in preparing the surface for painting. It is important
to ensure a clean surface for new paint to last longer. House washing ensures
all the mildew, dirt and other contaminants are properly pressure washed with cleaning
solution. Power washing cleans all loose dirt, grease and moss to provide a
clean surface for the finish coat to grab. Pressure washing also brightens up
the driveways and sidewalks.
2. Painting
Painting
is the step to be followed in getting the final coat of paint on the surface.
Once the surface has been mended, washed and completely prepared for painting,
house painters will apply the final coat of paint. The process of house painting
and roof painting is different for all different kinds of surfaces, and
professional painters know how to paint a particular type of surface to get the
desired effect. The finish coat of paint provides the desired colour and gloss
level and provides protection against UV rays and weather.
3. Clean-up
The
best thing about hiring a franchise for your house painting job is that they’ll
give you a spick-and-span home. Painters make sure they clean up the area they
have painted on a daily basis. And on completion of the work, they will remove
all paint chips and stains and store the materials back neatly.
4. Inspection
On
completion of the work, the contractor will invite you for an inspection of the
work. You are asked to complete a feedback card for your house painting job.
Tuesday, 13 May 2014
Professional roof painters transform old house into a beautiful new home
Roof
painting can be really tiring and technical task. You need to be professionally
trained and must have ample time on you to be able to paint the roof of your
home yourself. For other times, Roof painters in Auckland can be a great help.
Painting
the roof becomes technical because painting the roof varies depending on
material the roof is made of. Unless you have the knowledge of what kind of
paint is ideal for what material, you cannot get down to the task by yourself. You
must seek expert advice on choice of paint and color and must employ a
contractor to do the task of painting the roof for you at minimum cost.
Painter prepare by cleaning
Proper
preparation before roof painting is very important. Preparations should begin
with cleaning the roof. Cleaning the roof of all the leaves, debris and mold,
and getting rid of any flaking paint from the roof is must. Scrubbing the roof
well with detergent solution or pressure clean the roof to get rid of the dirt is
task of a specialist. You can injury yourself trying to use a pressure washer
to clean the roof. Roof cleaning job is thus best left for the experts.
How roof painters make the technical job
look easy
- Before painting the roof, painters ensure they have cleaned the roof thoroughly. They ensure there is no dirt on the roof, since dirt prevents new paint to form a lasting layer. The painters clean and rinse the roof thoroughly before painting it. They have profession gas washers and chemicals, which they use with proper safety and precaution to ensure spotless cleaning
- The paint that is chosen should be light, heat resistant and should not crack or peel and must work with the material on your roof. Roof painters are professionals, they are well versed with what paint is to be used on what kind of roof material and in what ratio. This allows them to paint the roof more economically and quickly
- If the roof is made of metal or steel, roof painters apply a coat of anti-rust paint to protect the roof from rust
- If you want multiple coats of paint, roof painters allow the first coat of paint to dry properly before applying the next coat.
- Painters ensure they have checked up with the meteorological department, or have checked up the weather on the internet to see that rain or harsh weather will not come to ruin your newly painted roof. A newly painted roof will need a few days of sunshine to dry up completely
Roof
painting transforms an old and tired home into a beautiful new home. Choosing
natural colors like terracotta, turquoise, brown and black is ideal choice amid
homeowner, since these colors tend to match with the rest of the house.
Roof
painting professionals in Auckland are aware of the weather conditions in the
city. They are familiar with the type of materials used in making roofs in the
city. Therefore, these professionals are the best to carry out the roof
painting job for you in least possible time and money.
Tuesday, 6 May 2014
How to Paint Corrugated Iron and Tiled Roofs
A corrugated metal roof is best
suited for areas that have extremes of weather and excellent for outhouses and
sheds. It is easy to maintain and a layer of paint can increase its life
considerably. Roof painters in Auckland are painting roof by the modern airless method
successfully. If the right paint is chosen and applied correctly it can leave
the homeowner stress free for almost ten years. Follow the steps carefully to
get the desired results.
1. Cleaning the Roof
Depending on the budget of the
homeowner the roof can either be cleaned by Roof painters in Auckland or
by the owner himself. A high pressure water blaster is the easiest methods to clean a roof. It works well on all
surfaces and does the job more quickly than a broom. The high pressurized water
is able to reach all corners and nooks. For smooth surfaces a broom is
advisable which could be combined with a detergent and a garden hose in the
second stage. A high pressure water blaster is not required for smooth
surfaces.
2. Painting a Corrugated Iron Roof
After the roof is cleaned, it should
be checked for wear and tear. If it is more than a year old there are chances
that it might have lost the oil from the fabrication. Before actually
painting the roof it is advisable to first treat it to a coat of good quality
primer. Priming will also solve the problem of corrugated patches of iron and
will ensure that the paint bonds strongly to the surface of the roof. Before
selecting the colour for the roof it should be kept in mind that light shades
of colour will be good reflectors of heat and dark colours will be good at
absorbing heat. Spraying airlessly is the fastest method to paint roof.
3.
Painting a tiled roof
A tiled roof needs painting when the
glaze has worn off and the roof starts to look shabby. Some roofs look as
good as new once cleaned with a pressure washer others need a coat of paint.
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Thursday, 1 May 2014
Painting the kitchen- Selecting the colours
When selecting colour for the kitchen, keep in mind the cabinets,
doors and windows. Be creative and take bold chances with saturated and deep colours.
There are many Apps available today that enable a user to upload his favorite
image and a colour palette is designed for him. These apps also provide
information about the nearest stores and make ordering and sampling as easy as
buying a pair of shoes online.
A kitchen should be an expression of the personality of the
homeowner. Ideally choose colours that your love for it is the family that
would be spending quite a lot of time there. Have a look at some ideas that can
be kept in mind when choosing a colour scheme for the kitchen.
1. Greens and Oranges
A combination of green and orange is sure to bring energy to any
boring kitchen. Even the most experienced painters in Auckland would agree with that. Tangerine
and sunshine yellows go very well with kitchens that have wood work in dark
mahogany colour. They also work well in kitchens that have a backdrop in
neutral shades. Studies have proven that orange is a mood booster; it adds a
tincture of positive energy to the spaces where it is used. Starting your day
in a bright yellow kitchen is sure to give a jumpstart to your day.
2. Yellows and Reds
This combination has been a hot favorite in Europe for decades. A
deep red painted wall with cabinetry in golden yellow is sure to transform any
kitchen into an English manor or a villa in Tuscany. For small kitchens, yellow
should be used as the base colour to make it appear bigger. Add red shades to
highlight the design. Both these colours can also be used creatively for fringes
and frames.
3. Browns and Blues
Blues and browns is a very popular combo. It carries great
esthetic appeal and is soothing to the eyes. A modern or conventional home
kitchen looks very stylish when painted with chocolate brown with pops of
bright sky-blue here and there. The cabinets can also be painted brown and the
walls any shade of blue. Blues and browns can also be combined very effectively
with creams and whites to make the kitchen warm and cozy. If the kitchen needs
a complete makeover at the time of house painting,
select deep shades of both the hues and combine gold accents and white with the
dark tones. Try any rhapsody in blue and it is sure to be a hit. Expert painters
in Auckland know that.
4. Grays in any shade
Designers across the globe are opting for grays over stark white
for a contemporary kitchen. House painters in Auckland too have been opting for
gray shades lately. If the cabinetry is in black, brown or white, using a gray
in the background helps create a sense of calm. Grays can also be easily
combined with soft shades of green and cool blues to make the kitchen look warm
and relaxing. Since grays are neutral, you can experiment with any bright colour
on the wheel, from reds to pinks to yellow. A homeowner can also select varying
shades of gray and give the kitchen a very chic look.
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