Painters usually price a job by the square feet of the project. Sometimes they’ll include flat fees for fixed expenses, like overhead and permits.
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Interior painting makes for a doable DIY project. You can save some money and get a real sense of accomplishment by doing this yourself. And, with the right prep work – covering, taping and scraping – it’s fairly forgiving. But it takes a lot of time to move furniture, tape trim, prep the surface and cover your floor, let alone apply the actual paint. Instead, save yourself the time and hassle and find a local interior painter.
Leave exterior painting to the pros. Not only do you need to worry about the type and quality of the paint, you’ll also likely need a ladder and considerably more prep work. You’ll likely need additional equipment like ladders, scaffolding and possibly a paint sprayer. It’s almost cheaper to just hire a pro. Talk to a local exterior house painter about your project.
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Wooden decks and patios need to be re-stained every few years. The coating seals against rot and the elements. Without regular reapplication, the old stain will start to wear away. This leaves the wood vulnerable to mold and parasites, insects, and even warping from UV radiation.
A professional stain will do more than stop moisture from getting into your wood. It keeps the color bright and fresh even in direct sunlight. It also prevents cracks and splinters, so you don't have to worry about walking on the deck with bare feet.
If it's been a couple years since your deck was last stained, find a local deck staining service. Professionals do more than just paint over the old coating. They will remove traces of the previous stain and clean the wood. Then they will apply long-lasting stain and a top coat of sealant for extra protection.
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