Posted by Brant Heritage Painting, Sunday, October 16th, 2022 | 514 views
If you hire a professional painter you’ll save time and money in the long run because they come with all of this experience and equipment at their disposal. Saving time and money is one benefit but continue reading to hear our case as to why hiring a professional is a must-do.
Painting your house is a great way to start off a new season—especially if you’re looking for major change in your home-living. But a question that usually comes up with home owners after deciding for a colour-makeover is whether you should hire a painter or paint the house yourself.
We suggest you higher a painter to paint the house for the following reasons:
If you are thinking about painting your home, I can almost guarantee you’ve thought about hiring a painter. Let’s explore some more ideas and reasons to below.
The tools of the painting trade are actually expensive to buy—they can be difficult to learn to use properly and take a long time to efficiently to master. For example: If you have never used a brush before, it will take a lot of time to learn to paint properly and accurately before you can paint like wizard.
If it’s your first time using a roller or brush on flat surfaces like walls, you’ll probably not get the results that you really want. Sure your walls will be painted but not being done professionally, it’s guaranteed you’ll eventually find spots, anomalies and areas you missed. This is why professional painters have years of experience under their tool belt when they start painting a house. They know all the tips and tricks and ways of getting the job done right the first time—right being the operative word.
Even if you’ve painted a house a few times in the past—ask yourself—do you really want to do it? Are you up to buying all those tools and equipment and risking getting it wrong or spilling a bucket of paint on the carpet? Of course not. Most people don’t do it themselves and for good reasons. These days people are busy and their time is as valuable as their money so paying a professional simply makes sense.
Yes it is—even professional painters get tired and exhausted. One of the most important things to know about painting is that it is a lot of work. Like a lot of people who do it themselves, you’ll probably come to regret doing it yourself in the middle of the job and you’ll need a lot of breaks. Giving up on the job will come up a lot especially if it’s a big house and many rooms. We’ve all seen unfinished paint jobs at someone’s house or jobs that have taken months to complete when a professional painter would have finished in 2 days.
If you’re looking for something easy, painting isn’t where it’s at. Painting requires physical strength and lots of stamina, which makes sense because you’ll be carrying around heavy buckets, climbing ladders and painting walls all day long.
Not to mention while you’re getting really tired, you’ll still have to focus on not making a mess or ruining your walls.
Take note: painting is very messy. There’s a really good chance you’re going to get paint all over your home and of course on yourself and all your clothes. If you’re note careful, you may get paint on your pets and other important belongings. No one has time for any of that.
If you add up all the time you spend cleaning up garbage, equipment, supplies and debris, the hours can add up. How much is your time worth?
The painting project can mean spending hours cleaning up after each coat has dried or before applying another layer of paint. And if you’ve never done any painting before, you could end up spending more time and money on cleaning up compared to the time it takes to paint all your rooms.
Painting a house can be a long process. Even if you have the right tools and know what you’re doing, it can still take weeks or months to complete.
Painting also takes time and attention to detail—it won’t matter how well prepared you are if your brushstrokes aren’t even or straight lines aren’t straight enough. Getting it wrong here can mean even more hours of work.
You’ll need plenty of patience too because no matter how much preparation goes into each coat, there will still be imperfections along its surface–and those imperfections need fixing before starting over again with another coat.
I know it looks like we’re focusing on the negatives here, but we to show you that how your home looks and acts after a paint job and what’s truly important. No one wants to look at the end result of a painting project and label it the aftermath.
Home painting is an extremely skilled craft that takes years to learn. You don’t learn it overnight, nor by watching how-to videos. While people with little or no experience can indeed paint a room, it will likely require more effort and time than it would take for someone who has been painting for decades.
Wall painting requires a lot of precision—you need to be able to get the same amount of paint on every part of your wall. This alone is highly important and ensures an even finish throughout your entire house.
If some parts are painted with less or more paint than others, this will create an obvious uneven appearance in your finished product and everyone will know you did it yourself. Tsk tsk.
When it comes down to it, painting is a job that requires many skills and tools. It’s hard work, so if you don’t have the time or don’t want to do it yourself, then hiring a professional painter is your best option.
Your painter will properly prep your walls, advise on colours that work well together; and they will make sure everything is done safely and efficiently. They’ll also provide you some type of guarantee of their workmanship to ensure you’re satisfied.
Take painting your home seriously, and hire a professional. You can thank me later!
In closing we always suggest that you do a little research – read customer reviews, ask important questions and make sure you get an accurate estimate from the painter you hire. Within no time your home will get the makeover it’s been needing for a long time.
We’re a team of Brantford painters you can trust to get the job done right the first time, but depending on where you live, you definitely have to do your research first.