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Title: Tips On Preparing Your House For Interior Painting


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Tips On Preparing Your House For Interior
Painting
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Everyone who wants to hire a painting contractor
San Diego wants to see a clean finish on their
living space and other rooms. However, the truth
of the matter is that getting great outcomes has
less to do with the painting and more to do with
the preparations. Some people just believe that
the more thorough you get with the brush and
rollers, the better the expected outcomes are
going to become, nothing could be further from
the truth. Great preparation is the hallmark of
San Diego interior home painters.   
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Get the room ready As a homeowner, the first
thing you are going to do as you prepare for
house painting San Diego is to move as much large
furniture from the room as possible. If there are
things that cannot easily be moved to a different
room, you will need to move them to the center of
the room this will give the painters San Diego
ample room to do their work and also ensure that
your furniture doesnt get splashed with drops of
paint. You will also want to ensure that any
pictures, wall clocks, and mirrors are removed
before the painters in San Diego arrive. The
painter will know how to deal with switches and
other fixtures when they finally arrive.  
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Clean the walls Walls and especially interior
ones are likely to have picked up dust, dirt and
finger marks over the course of time the dirt
and grease will surely cause trouble and the
paint will not properly adhere to the walls. This
means that before your San Diego interior house
painters arrive, you will want to clean the walls
using damp cloths and a light detergent. You are
going to especially concentrate on doors and trim
because these are the areas that peoples hands
normally come into contact with. You may want to
do this preparation on your own or let the
painters San Diego do it but at an extra cost.  
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Look for holes When it gets to this stage, even
though you are not yet at the painting stage, the
task will start being a little bit too technical.
You will now want to look at the walls and
surfaces to see if they have any cracks, screw
and nail holes and dents that may require being
refilled. All the loose particles should be raked
out. This will most likely require some
professional input and your painting contractor
San Diego will come in handy.
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They will be able to fill up other gaps and
cracks in places such as where door and window
trim meets the walls and fill them up before the
actual painting work begins. They will also
scrape away any flaking or cracked paint and
smooth away all bumps before your interior walls
are finally ready for a good paint job.    
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