When it comes to household repairs and renovations, it can be said that house painting is among the most demanding jobs. Not only does house painting greatly affect the exterior and interior appearance of a house, it also serves as a form of protection from the sun and other weather elements. House painting involves many layers of paint, hours of work, and proper painting techniques. Also, it is important to choose the right paint, both in terms of color and quality.

Using the wrong paint and the wrong technique can lead to painting problems. An article in About.com discusses ten common problems in house painting. These include blistering, rusting, peeling, and running. Among the ten problems, chalking can be a more natural reaction of paint when exposed to the elements, but can also be the result of poor paint choice and methods:

“In dry arid climates where there is little rain, chalking can become excessive. Chalking is actually the paint pigment released by the paint binders which have been broken down by exposure to the weather. Chalking is especially typical of very light colored flat paints, especially lesser quality oil based paints containing high levels of pigment extenders. When chalking gets severe it may run off onto and stain surrounding construction.”

One significant thing to note about house painting problems is that they tend to be noticeable only after the painting process is completed. This often requires a repainting of the affected areas to fix the problem. House painting problems can lead not only to higher costs, but also to a longer painting time. While each painting problem can be fixed, hiring professional Halifax house painters from the start can help avoid such dilemmas and their costly consequences.

House painting may be done by do-it-yourselfers who have the time and the inclination to do the job. However, as may be seen from the article, the process of painting involves more than just taking up a brush, paint, and house ladder. Choosing the right type of paint for the weather, the location, and the type of surface it will be used on is very important. Likewise, necessary prep work, such as ridding the surface of dirt and grime, sealing the surface, and applying a primer also have to be done properly and meticulously.

All these can be too much for a weekend DIY painter, or one with little knowledge about the job. To get the best results, one should consider working with highly capable Halifax painters, like those in Gallagher Pain and Paper.