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Bathroom Painting Techniques To Know in St. Helens, OR

Bathroom Painting Techniques To Know in St. Helens, OR

If the last time your bathroom was painted was more than a decade ago or perhaps you just don't particularly care for the look of it, there are some things that you might want to know in advance in order to get the work done well.

Of course, it's a good idea to learn about some of these techniques in advance before you even start on your painting project, and you will find that overall your project will likely cost less and be significantly more efficient as it were.

With that being the case, let's have a look at some bathroom painting techniques to know in St. Helens, OR

1. Cleaning Before You Start

Though of course, you're going to want to clean before you take on any painting project, when you're looking at a bathroom painting project it's particularly important.

A bathroom can sometimes ironically get quite dirty, especially the surfaces of the wall, as they are susceptible to getting one of the worst things that you will ever possibly see on a surface to be painted - mildew and mold.

If you don't make the time to clean the walls before you paint them you are likely to see the mold and mildew come back soon after you have painted.

It's not like leaving dust on your bathroom will be that good of an idea, however - you will paint over the dust and you might think it will somehow make the dust invisible perhaps but all that you will get is a filthy looking paint job that is not going to be good for your bathroom, leading you to need to paint all over again.

2. Prime Before You Paint

Another important thing that you're going to need to do when you're looking to paint your bathroom is to make sure that you make use of a coat of primer before you apply the first (or only depending on how it goes) coat of paint.

Indeed, though some people will look at primer as just another type of paint product to apply before you apply the paint but this is not at all the case.

There are a couple of benefits from making use of a primer, one being that you will prepare the surface for being well painted by having a more smooth surface - and this is one of the most important things that you will need in order to be sure that your painting goes well.

Another reason that you want to apply primer before you paint is to get the paint that you will subsequently apply to adhere better to the surface being painted - primer is much more adhesive of a surface than the wall itself.

3. Ventilate Properly

You're going to want to make sure that when you're painting your bathroom, you have properly ventilated it as often times the bathroom is going to be one of the more cramped rooms in which you will be painting and yet you have to get some of these fumes out that will come from the paint.

This will be the case even if you don't make use of paints that have stronger and more toxic fumes as is the case with a lot of commercially available paint - any given paint is going to have strong releases as it was coming forth from it and you shouldn't be in close quarters without having any kind of way to getting them out.

You will want to do this in a number of ways, such as having windows open, the door to the room as open as you can, as well as making use of the built-in ventilation system that the room might well have if possible.

If we can help in any way with your painting in St. Helens, OR and beyond, feel free to contact us at CHSPainting, we are always ready to help! Please contact us at CHS Painting. Office. 503-543-4875 Web. www.chspainting.com e-mail.mike@chspainting.com

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