1. Common Painting Mistakes

    10 Common Painting Mistakes (And How To Avoid Them) When it comes time to tackle your home's interior or exterior paint job, the task can seem deceptively simple, which causes many of us to make mistakes that tend to be easily avoidable. By reading on to learn more about the most common mistakes that are made during the painting process, you can find out how to avoid them and steer clear of errors…Read More

  2. Painting Wood in South Jersey

    Not only can you master painting & sprucing up the walls in your home, but you can also learn to be a pro at painting wood. With any job containing wood, you’re going to want to smooth the surface first. Sand the unpainted wood with grit paper that has a number of 150 or higher. If you want to tackle light sanding, use a 120 grit sandpaper. The higher the grit sandpaper, the smoother the woo…Read More

  3. Painting Prep 102

    We’ve gone over paint brushes and how the quality and make of a brush impacts the paint job,  but there are other kinds of equipment that can be used to get the job done. First we’ll cover Paint Rollers. Rollers can expedite a paint job & are easier to use than paintbrushes, especially when painting walls, ceilings, and other large, flat areas. They are also excellent for use on tough ext…Read More

  4. Painting Prep 101

    From choosing the best paints to use, to choosing an appropriate finish, to being aware of VOCs in paint, we’ve made it our mission to educate you on paint and making your home not only a stunning one but a healthy one too. You can’t utilize all of this knowledge without the proper equipment and preparation. When painting you’ll need to apply paint and coatings with high-quality application …Read More

  5. Finish First

    The Painting Products that best fit you Paint and natural wood finishes are an effective way to protect and decorate surfaces. From flat to gloss, both latex and oil/alkyd paints offer a full range of finishes. The sheen you desire & choose is based on the final look and durability you want to achieve. Make your paint last by utilizing a finish that works. Adding a finish to any paint job not…Read More

  6. Paints to Avoid

    Your health is a key consideration when choosing an interior paint for your home. Allowable levels of VOCs, or volatile organic compounds, for paints and products such as aerosol air fresheners, carpets, and furniture have been toughened because VOCs contribute to ozone and smog formation and are linked to respiratory illnesses and memory impairment. Many people may not have heard of low-VOC paint…Read More