It wasn’t long ago that any unexpected cold front could throw off a painting project. Most latex paints could only be applied at temperatures above 50 degrees. This had painting contractors and do it yourself-ers packing up the brushes and...
Brighten Up & Lighten Up Your Home
After a long winter, spring is finally here, and it is time to break out the bold colors and put away your sweaters and coats. Just as spring screams for color on your apparel, it...
Why Two Coats of Paint Are Better Than One
When was the last time you updated the paint job on the interior or exterior of your home? If the walls are looking a little faded or dingy, it’s probably time to roll up your...
Fall Exterior Home Maintenance
Soon, summer will come to a close and cool, fall weather will be here. When the temperatures start to drop and the leaves begin to change, many homeowners get distracted and don’t consider the end-of-summer...
Pro Cold Weather Painting Tips
Painting in cold weather is no longer an impossible task as it used to be many years ago. If you have home improvement plans that involve painting this fall, read on to discover some tips...
More Than Paint: How to Accomplish a True Home Renovation
Many homeowners focus on curb appeal when it comes to home renovation, and while this is important, there are other less visible items that deserve attention. It is crucial that homeowners considering a renovation put...
Best Ways to Use Yellow
Yellow is a bright color associated with the summer season and pleasant feelings. Incorporating yellow into your home’s interior and exterior design can breathe new life around your home. Read on to discover exciting ways...
What Hot Weather Means for Your Painting Project
Beginners often assume that hot weather simply means that paint will dry faster, which is true; however there are dangers with having paint dry too quickly. While your area may not get as hot and...
Paint Your Porch in Time for Summer
After being cooped up all winter, nothing beats being able to sit outside on your porch or deck and enjoy the warm summer breeze, watch the sunset, read a book, or simply relax. Maybe you...
How to Become EPA Lead Paint Certified
Whether you’re replacing your windows or just sanding in preparation for a paint project, common home repairs can create hazardous lead-based paint dust and chips throughout your home. In order to lower the risk of...