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Decided to Paint your Home Yourself | Here are some tips from Paintway to help you get started!

So you have decided to give your home a fresh coat of paint! Paintway  have some tips to help you along the way 😀


The temperature of your house affects the performance of paint. The wall temperature can vary from the weather temperature and must be above 10°C and below 35°C throughout the painting process. You should generally avoid painting in extremely hot or cold conditions. If it looks like rain, remember the painter’s rule; if you wouldn’t hang the washing out or wash the car, don’t paint outside.

Using acrylics Paint:

Most acrylics are touch dry in twenty minutes at 25°C and 50% humidity, this means the hottest weather in the summer months will accelerate the drying process. To slow down the drying rate,  Thinners may be added to the paint at the rate of 50ml per litre.

Here are some tips for painting in summer:

  • Don’t paint in direct sunlight or onto a hot surface.
  • Try to follow the shade where possible.
  • You can add up to approx 5% water to your paint to change consistency.
  • Use 2 brushes. Keeping one in a bucket of water and alternating them, stops them drying out.

Choosing enamels or acrylics for exterior use: We would generally recommend the use of acrylics in exterior situations. As oil based enamels age they become very brittle and chalky and therefore have a tendency to crack and flake off the surface. Acrylics, however, retain their colour better, do not chalk to any great extent and do not become brittle, giving a longer lasting, more durable paint finish.

Preparing the room: If you haven’t already done so, take down curtains, mirrors and pictures. Move lightweight furniture out of the room. Cover remaining furniture with plastic sheets or drop cloths and tape plastic around pendant light fittings. Or if painting outside, tie back plants so you have clear access to the areas to be painted.

Masking Up: Painting will be faster and cleaner if you mask first. Remove masking tape or papers before the paint is too dry as removal later can lift and break the dry paint leaving a cracked and jagged edge. To achieve a graphic effect, it’s as simple as masking your wall. First, decide on your shape, the start and finish. With some help attach the masking tape at the starting point, making sure it’s secure stretch the tape out to the finishing point. Starting at one end, gently smooth the tape down while keeping it taut. Begin with your first coat.

Where to Start? Start at the top and work down, this means beginning with the ceiling. Paint away from the light source so you are not painting in shadow. Next paint the walls, then the doors and windows, followed by the skirting and the trim. Weatherboards are painted in two stages. Paint the underside of the board first then paint the face. Paint several boards at a time then move your ladder over and continue along the rest of the wall.

Mixing and stirring is vital♨️

Before applying paint; make sure you stir it well according to the instructions on the can. Always ‘box’ your paint; i.e. if you are using more than one can, tip the contents of each into a larger container, like a large plastic bucket, and stir thoroughly. You can then pour it directly into your painting pot, or refill the original tins for future use.

Paintway are always here to help if you decide its a little bit to much for you or you don’t have the time.

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