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- Improved property value: Should your house go on the market, a new paint job will increase value. Potential buyers are always looking for properties with great curb appeal. They also prefer homes that have received proper maintenance. An exterior paint job checks both boxes; thus, you can set up a higher asking price.
- Increased siding lifespan: Whatever type of siding you have for your home, a new coat of paint will help to improve its lifespan. Most siding will need periodical replacing to maintain its luster. With a fresh coat of paint, you will save hundreds in siding replacement too early. New paint can also help cover damage to the siding temporarily.
- Peace of mind: Lastly, you can rest easy after a fresh coat of paint. You won’t have to do any of the painting yourself! You will not have to worry about damage to your building materials for moisture because the paint will protect them. With our services specifically, you can rest easy for the next ten years and more because that’s how good our services are.
We take pride in painting the exterior of homes all across Great Falls and will make your house beautiful! We paint trim, doors, siding, bricks, and much more.
Exterior Residential House Painting
- A matching theme or aesthetic: When you first moved into your house, everything matched, and if it didn’t, then you made it fit. You created a theme that matched, inside to out. Over the years, you may have made renovations and realized that you would love to switch it up. Most people start from the inside and work their way out. Repainting your exterior will help you maintain your new aesthetic. It will help you match your theme.
- Improved curb appeal: Curb appeal is the attractiveness of the exterior of a residential or commercial property, as viewed from the street. Simply put, it is how good your house looks from the street. With a bad paint job or aged coat, it may not look the best. With an exterior paint job from our technicians, your curb appeal will improve well.
Interior Residential Painting
- Fixtures, knobs, and faceplates: A good painter would never get it on the light fixtures, knobs, or faceplates. However, they should not leave the space around them unpainted either. A good painter will always paint over these items or remove them to avoid getting paint on them while effectively painting around them.
- Consistency: Another good sign of professional painting is the consistency in color and coverage on the walls. From a distance, the walls may look fully covered in the same shade of colors. However, get closer to see if there are spaces with less coverage or fewer coats than the rest. A good paint job offers visual consistency.
- Damage: No good painter will paint on a wall with damage. One of the first things that painters do is assess the deterioration of the wall, if any. The painter will fix any cracks, splits, fissures, and holes in the wall before any painting can begin. Painting over these problems will affect the lifespan of the paint. Also, it will affect the visual appeal of the wall.
- Edges and joints: A fantastic way to check the quality of any paint job is by looking at the edges and the joints. Look at how straight the lines are, where two walls meet, or where the ceiling meets the wall—also, observe where two colors meet. The lines should be clean, straight, and almost flawless. It is the quality of a professional paint job.
- Number of coats: Lastly, your painter should apply more than one coat. No matter how thick and good quality the paint is, there should always be multiple coats. One single coat will not offer adequate protection to your house’s interior. You need multiple coats for the perfect paint job.
Partnering with us for interior painting means you receive access to the most talented technicians. Our painting services meet the quality check. Our team of professional painters has a lot of experience painting rooms, ceilings, baseboards, and crown molding and will do a fantastic job in your home.
- Oil-based stains are better than water-based stains: It is always presumed that oil-based stains are better. However, depending on the weather conditions in the area, any of these stains will work well for the log house. An expert will help you determine what the right stain is best for your house. Also, oil and water do not mix, so if your log house already has an oil-based stain, you should stick to it because oil and water do not mix.
- Log stains are harmful to the environment: Stains have been wrongly accused of harming the environment. This is especially common for oil-based stains that do not have the best reputation among some people. Luckily, professionals in the industry can help to ease all your worries about this myth. Most stains are manufactured well and maintain an eco-friendly presence.
As a responsible log homeowner, you should take every measure to maintain the beauty and integrity of the structure. Avoid falling victim to these myths and take measures to take care of your home. When you hire us for maintenance services on your log home, you will enjoy high-quality services at an affordable price.
Log Home Staining
Common Log Home Maintenance Myths
While looking up ways to maintain your log house, you are sure to come across a few facts that seem sketchy. It is normal to see such information going around, but we are here to let you know of a few myths to steer clear of.
- You do not need to stain if you live in a dry area: The main function of stains is to repel moisture and protect the wood from harmful UV rays. Therefore, you still need to stain regularly to keep your log house protected. Dry areas also have a lot of sun exposure, and if you want the wood to last long, you should keep staining.
- All log stains are the same: This is a common misconception you will come across. Each stain has its chemical composition making them all different and unique. That is why staining the home yourself would call for analyzing the products available for staining. Considering how much research you would have to do, you are better off leaving it in the hands of professionals.
Fence Staining and Painting
Should I Paint Or Stain My Fence?
Staining and painting are both essential for proper fence maintenance. However, most homeowners and commercial property owners, too, get the two mixed up. You will often find yourself wondering what of the two is best for your fence. The public is usually divided on this, and that is why our experts chose to set the record straight. First things first, what is the difference between the two? For starters, the painting will use paint, while staining will use wood stain. Paint will sit on the surface of the wood, covering it in a thick coat. Stain, on the other hand, soaks into the wood, binding with the material. The stain will bring out the beauty in the wood, while the paint will cover any blemishes on the wood. Over time, paint on wood will start to wear by cracking or peeling due to exposure to the elements. Stains, on the other hand, will fade because they soak directly into the wood. Paint offers a lot more variety in colors than stains. Stains come in varieties, however, not as vast as paint. There are different shades of stains, meanwhile, paints come in thousands of colors.
If you want to transform your fence, paint is the ideal choice. It can turn a fence from beige to green because the coat sits on top of the wood. Stain can also transform wood, but it has a less dramatic effect than paint. The change is visible but not as transformative as paint. As for cost, stains are generally cheaper than paint. However, you will need more stain to cover the fence than paint since it soaks into the wood. Stain also needs less reapplication than paint. Professionals use brushes and rollers to paint fences and sprayers or bushes for stain application. When it comes to what you should use for your fence, let a professional guide you. However, if the paint has not been working well for your fence, consider switching to a stain and vice versa. Whatever you choose, however, you are guaranteed proper application and high-quality products. We are fence stain and paint experts.