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Why Hiring Adkisson Painting Is Beneficial

Why Hiring Adkisson Painting Is Beneficial

Painting might not seem like a difficult job on the surface, but anyone who has ever painted an entire house (or at least a significant portion of one) knows that this task is not quite as simple as it might first appear. Do-it-yourselfers of all kinds have attempted this job ever since paint was invented, and many of them have realized quickly that it is not the job they thought it was. The preparation can be time-consuming and tedious, the painting itself can get strenuous, and when you deal with exteriors, the prospect of spending a few days balanced on a ladder can be daunting, to say the least. Add in the fact that do-it-yourselfers rarely get the same kind of results as Painting Pros (and generally take much longer to finish the work), and there’s good reason to consider hiring Adkisson Painting.

Aside from getting a quality job in without lifting a finger, hiring Adkisson professional painting also comes with the benefit of experience. Some products work better than others in certain situations; some brands (or even colors) of paint will hold up longer in a particular area. We are aware of what products and techniques tend to do well in our area; hiring us will not only bring better results faster, it will also put valuable experience on your side so that your paint job last longer.

 

Q: We have some woodwork that is currently stained and varnished and we would like to paint it. Can we just paint over it or is there some proceedure that we must do first?

 

A: Before you paint ANY stained and varnished woodwork ...including Doors or Kitchen Cabinets, you must prime it (undercoat it) with a Primer-Sealer! I recommend using a Pigmented Shellac Primer Sealer, because it drys much faster and seals better... ."

 
A: A "Pop-Corn"  surface can easily be painted, If it was once painted before! But if it has never been painted since the original application, it is very MESSY and DIFFICULT to paint with a roller because the flocking material easily comes off into the paint and creates a difficult task for rolling! So the best way to paint it is by SPRAYING, using an air-less method and covering all other areas of the room and walls!
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Q: What is the difference between Spackle and Joint Compound?
A: Spackle is used for smaller repairs, like holes, cracks etc. ...whereas Joint Compound is used for larger repairs like drywall additions... Joint Compound takes considerably LONGER to dry and usually requires more Spackling afterwards to "smooth over" the finer spots!

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