Specializing in Kitchen Cabinet Painting and Cabinet Glazing Residential and Commercial Cabinet Painting in Colorado and Also Parker, Highlands Ranch, Centennial, Castle Rock, Castle Pines, Littleton, Aurora co., Denver co. Arvada CO, Broomfield CO, Wheat Ridge Co, Golden CO, Boulder CO, Northglenn Co, Thornton CO,
Specializing in Kitchen Cabinet Painting and Cabinet Glazing Residential and Commercial Cabinet Painting in Colorado and Also Parker, Highlands Ranch, Centennial, Castle Rock, Castle Pines, Littleton, Aurora co., Denver co. Arvada CO, Broomfield CO, Wheat Ridge Co, Golden CO, Boulder CO, Northglenn Co, Thornton CO,

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Here at “Painting Contractors Denver” we know all to we’ll that Paint doesn’t stick very well to dirty walls, so clean them with soap and water (or TSP) and rinse with water once done. Let dry overnight to get the best results.

Always Clean ceilings before painting. There will be cobwebs and dust that you just don’t see. We here at “Painting Contractors Denver” Use an old paintbrush or china bristle brush to dust baseboards, trim and crown molding before taping them off (use painter’s tape with paper attached to protect the baseboards and always make sure to use a blue tape). Overlap the tape seams by at least an inch to avoid seepage between pieces, and then seal the tape to the surface with your fingers or a rag or you can lightly apply caulking.

“Painting Contractors Denver” always warns Don’t cover the floors with plastic as it can be very slippery. Use drop cloths or old sheets to protect them from splatters and drips.

The color mixer at the paint store can create slight variations from can to can. ” Painting Contractors Denver” knows The last thing you want is to have two shades of a color on the same wall. This can be remedied by mixing all of the paint cans together before you start painting to ensure you will have consistent color throughout the room and can turn into quite a nightmare.

Fill holes with spackle using a five-in-one tool or wide blade and caulk where necessary. Sand dry spackle smooth, and prime each spot.

Never underestimate how long it’ll take you to get the job done. Allow at least 24 hours to dry before bringing everything back into the room. Allow two weeks to 30 days to cure before washing or wiping to ensure the best quality.

“Painting Contractors Denver” admits that Removing outlet covers makes for a much neater paint job. Tape the screws to the cover, and tape over the outlet or light switch to keep paint from getting on them. So if you’re looking for a great dependable painting company, give us a call here at ‘painting contractors Denver.

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Painting contractors denver
Painting contractors denver