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Interior painters Boston, MA

Monday, December 5th, 2011

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Westborough Painting Contractor

Monday, January 19th, 2009

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Why Hiring a Painting Contractor Makes Good Sense

When deciding on whether or not to hire a painting contractor, there are several things to keep in mind. At the top of the list is the fact that a licensed house painting contractor has two things many homeowners do not; experience and expertise.

Painting and decorating projects require specialized skills. One good reason why persons pay for the services of a professional painting contractor when it comes to painting the interior or exterior of their home. Time restraints, convenience, safety, and health are among other considerations.

Safety and Health Comes First

Climbing on ladders and painting can be hazardous work; so is working with solvents and dust inhalation. Professional contractors are “safety conscious,” and experienced to handle these situations. Home owners who opt to do the painting themselves risk unnecessary injury.

Houses built before 1978 may have been painted with lead-based paint, proven to pose serious health risks when scraped and sanded in preparation for repainting. Dust and paint chips from lead-based paint are a health threat to exposed individuals; working around lead-based paint, therefore, represents another safety hazard.

A licensed, professional contractor painting commercial or residential buildings that have lead-based paint have been trained to take precautions to protect you and your family from these health risks. They are also trained to protect themselves and their employees.

Quality Work Guaranteed

Finally, a house painting contractor will prepare surfaces properly for painting. Poorly prepared surfaces affect the appearance and quality of the new paint. To properly prepare surfaces for repainting is time consuming, but yields great end results, and increases durability of newly painted surfaces.

A qualified painting contractor is also familiar with the different types of paints, when to use what product, and how to apply each.

For other tips on selecting the right contractor, read the article, “Home Improvement; Guidelines for Selecting a Contractor” at Handy Canadian.com.

Max Sheppard is Co-Owner of HandyCanadian.com: where homeowners locate professional contractors, and qualifying contractors acquire new leads.

New VOC Laws Effective in Massachusetts January 1,2009

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

New VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) regulations for paints go into effect on 1/1/09 in Massachusetts.

VOC’s are carbon-containing chemical compounds that readily evaporate into the atmosphere. Common examples of things that emit VOCs into the atmosphere include gasoline, mineral spirits, alcohol, nail polish, and paint.

How the New VOC Regulations Affect You

We are your Source for OTC (Ozone Transport Commission) - Compliant coatings.

For additional info on the new VOC regulations, contact your Painting Project customer service representative, or vitit the Ozone Transport Commission’s web site at www.otcair.org, with contains links to most state enviromental web sites.

Exterior Paint Contractor MA | Painting Project

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

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Don’t be Afraid to Spin that Old Color Wheel!

If you’re looking to step out of your interior design comfort zone, there’s one way to do it painlessly and easily: try some of the hot new paint hues that are available at your local paint store.

If you’ve just moved into a new home, try adding some dynamic splashes of color to those drab, neutral walls–something that reflects your individual personality. If you’ve already lived in your home for a while, you can revitalize your walls by adding touches of bold colors.

You’ll find that paint companies have made it much easier for you to add drama to your interior walls. They’ve created better paint, with less odor and less spatter problems, and they’re eager to offer advice on how to spice up your interior walls.

Paint Color Choices

If you find yourself somewhat intimidated by old color wheel, which as traditionally told designers what colors go with what other colors, perhaps you’d do better just to think in terms of color families. You can also begin to take notice of particular color combinations that catch your eye as you travel about your daily routine. Then, once you see something you like, talk to your local paint store about recreating that look in your own home.

According to paint and décor experts, the blue-and-white spa-inspired color trend that dominated many recent decorating schemes has waned, and many people are now turning to other pastels, especially in bedrooms and baths, where soft pinks, pale yellows, and misty lavenders have been growing in popularity.

As for specific colors, a yellowy-green color from Dutch Boy called Peaceful Pines has become popular, according to its manufacturer. Glidden has seen their Golden Kiwi on the increase, which spices up neutral and dark hues. Pratt and Lambert has a color that’s somewhere between aqua and teal blue that they call Boucle that’s showing signs of popularity, as well. A new color that is hot for Pittsburgh Paints is called Cathedral Glass, which is described as being a very organic color, sort of a blending of grass and sky. Behr also has seen an increase in the use of a warm, natural-looking green color they call Mother Earth. Duron’s bold red color called Ablaze is a hot-seller at the moment, as is Sherwin-Williams’ intense bluish green called Jargon Jade. Finally, Benjamin Moore has seen their purple-based color Queen’s Wreath becoming increasingly popular.

Regardless of what new colors you choose, this time of year is a great time to work on your home’s interior painting scheme. You’ll be amazed at what a simple thing like changing the color of your walls can do to brighten your spirits and add a little more zest to your life.

Copyright © 2006 Jeanette J. Fisher

Jeanette Fisher, America’s “Dream Home” Maker , helps people turn houses in homes for glorious living and top-dollar sales. More information about color psychology and free interior design information for your home or home staging for selling at http://www.designpsych.com

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