1. Professional Painter Choices

    Interior Paint Choices for Real Estate Investors/Landlords Paint makes a big difference in the way an investment property looks and feels. Landlords who want to ensure that their property will look good and stay functional for their tenants must choose the right kind of paint. Investors looking to cash in on appreciation will want the home to look appealing to any buyers looking to find a home or …Read More

  2. Exterior Painting 102

    Now that you’ve prepared your house & landscape for painting it’s time to prime. A popular rule of thumb has always been to apply a coat of primer, sand, then apply your color coats. This is a good rule to follow however some newer paints have combined primer and paint into one product, to potentially cut down on the number of coats you will have to apply. Although this newer paint is more…Read More

  3. Exterior Painting 101

    Whether you’re trying  to sell your home or make it more appealing on the outside, exterior painting can come in handy. When deciding to paint the exterior of your home, plan ahead. Unlike interior painting, understanding mother nature & the proper time of year to paint is key. It’s best to select a dry time of year when there is little rain and especially a lower humidity level. Otherwis…Read More

  4. 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

  5. So You Think You Can Paint

    Learn How the Professional Marlton Painters are doing it So you’ve prepared for your paint job by purchasing the best equipment possible, but are you prepared to use it, and get the best finish possible?  We are here to share the best techniques to make your paint job look like it was done by a pro. The first step in any paint job begins with loading paint onto the brush. You can either retriev…Read More

  6. Paint Doesn’t Have to Go to Waste

    What happens when the paint job is over and you didn’t use every drop of paint like you had hoped? Leftover paint can be hazardous, as it contains materials that can leak into the ground, cause physical injury to sanitation workers, or contaminate septic tanks. We’re here to teach you how to properly dispose of paint or re-use it for a touch-up. Did you know that latex paint can last up to 10 …Read More

  7. 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

  8. Paint Away Mold

    Find out how to fight mold using paint A home should not only be a happy place but a healthy one. One of the biggest health risks homeowners face that is usually unseen is mold. Mold and mildew are a huge concern for homeowners, as they can be extremely costly to treat, remove and, in some instances, even lead to health risks. Keep your home even healthier by using mold-resistant paints in the o…Read More

  9. You Get What You Paint

    Professional Services, Information that can help! With so many paint colors to choose from on the market, it can be easy to get overwhelmed with your options, especially considering how every paint is made differently. These simple choices can not only affect your house but the bills and people in it. Did you know that the color of paint you choose can impact your utilities & energy used? Ligh…Read More