7 Mistakes To Avoid When Interior Painting In Branford, CT

9 February 2021

The process of painting the interior of your home can be complicated enough without the worry of making mistakes, some of which can be bad enough to entirely ruin a painting project and make you need to start again from the beginning. The important thing to realize is that if you are aware of these mistakes ahead of time, you can take action and avoid them, making for a much better painting project. With that in mind, let’s look at seven mistakes to avoid when interior painting in Branford, CT.

1. Shaking The Paint

Though you might notice that when you go into a paint store, they almost exclusively blend their different paint colors for tinting purposes using a sort of paint shaking mechanism. Though this might lead you to believe that shaking your own paint is a good way to mix it up, do not go this route — your shaking is not like the store’s, and all you will do is introduce bubbles into the paint which will ultimately make its way onto the surface you are painting. A better approach is to stir the paint.

2. Painting A Wet Surface

A rather unfortunate mistake that people make is to paint a surface that is still wet — this is typically the case after a surface has been cleaned using a moist cloth, for example.



Not allowing a surface to dry will actually trap some of the moisture underneath the coat of paint, which will then cause extreme paint problems such as bubbling — a less than pleasant thing to see. Wait for your surfaces to dry and you won’t have this issue.

3. Not Waiting For Paint To Dry

A fairly easy thing to do that is important is to give the paint that you apply time to dry. Some people make the critical mistake of not waiting long enough for the paint to dry and trying to apply the next coat, and this causes a fairly significant problem — specifically, that the previous coat will start coming off the wall if it hasn’t fully dried. The better approach is to wait for it to dry and only then apply the second coat.

4. Using Cheap Paint Brushes

Paintbrushes can be found in many different stores, but if you find paintbrushes or paint rollers in the discount section — generally, if you find that the paintbrushes are absurdly low in price, there’s a reason for this. Making use of these extremely cheap paint brushes will have negative consequences including the difficulty with which you will be painting your interior as well as bits of the paintbrush ending up in your paintwork.

5. Not Wearing Protective Gear

Though it should be fairly obvious, the process of painting your home interior can be dangerous from a health perspective if you’re not properly protected. These can include things like eye protection as well as a face mask — the better to protect you from dust particles and the like that float about during the painting process.

6. Painting Too Quickly

It’s not immediately obvious to some why it would be a mistake to paint too quickly — after all, if you want to get the job done, you want to get it done in a timely manner, right? That is a mistake — painting too quickly might get the job done more quickly but it also can lead to things like getting paint places where you don’t want it, as well as poorly done paint application that then has to be corrected. Take your time when you are painting and you won’t find these issues in your paintwork.

7. Not Using Primer

When you’re painting any given surface in your home, it’s good to have a smooth surface. One thing that can help you with your painting is to make use of a primer before you apply the first coat of paint — it gets the paint to adhere better and it certainly is smoother. Skipping the primer will save you time in the short run but ultimately make for a paint job that doesn’t last as long.



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