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July 13, 2013 By admin

Estimating Exterior Paint – Calgary Painters

The size of the house, the condition of the surfaces, the type of coating you select, and the method of application are all factors that will determine the amount of paint you need to buy.
Narrow lap siding, shingles or shakes, masonry, or stucco exterior walls can take 10 to 50 percent more paint than smooth, flat walls.
Airless sprayers, which apply the equivalent of two coats of paint at one time, may require twice as much paint as brushes, rollers, or pads for the same surface dimensions.
You can get more standard, premixed paint if you run out. Or, if you buy too much, many stores will give credit or refunds for unopened gallons. With custom-colored paints, however, it may be difficult to get a precise match if you run short. Calculate your needs carefully, then buy an extra gallon for insurance.
To determine how much paint your house needs, measure the house’s perimeter. Then multiply that figure by the height, excluding gable ends. Take the measurements with a steel tape measure, or reel out a ball of twine around the house and mark and measure the twine. If you will use a different paint on your home’s trim, subtract 21 square feet for every door and 15 square feet for each typical window. Divide the final figure by the square-foot coverage specified on the can of paint to determine the number of gallons you will need for one coat.
If your house has gables, you can estimate by just adding 2 feet to the height when making your calculations. For more precision, measure the width of the gable wall and multiply that figure by its height. Divide the final figure by 2 to determine the gable’s square-foot dimensions.
For trim paint, the rule of thumb is 1 gallon for every 6 gallons of wall paint. To be more accurate, you’ll have to figure the areas of doors, windows, and shutters. For gutters, a linear foot is about equal to a square foot, so for 50 feet of gutter, buy sufficient paint to cover 50 square feet.

Ref: http://tlc.howstuffworks.com/home/exterior-paints2.htm

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July 13, 2013 By admin

Selecting Exterior Paints – Calgary Painters

One of the major differences between indoor and outdoor painting is, with outdoor painting, there is a wider range of exterior surfaces to consider. These surfaces include clapboard and aluminum siding, wood shingles, tar shingles, cedar shakes, brick, concrete block, stucco, and, of course, old paint. On many older homes, you’ll find a combination of these surfaces. Fortunately, there is a paint for every type of surface, and some paints are suitable for more than one surface.Like interior paints, exterior paints are available in either water-thinned or solvent-thinned formulas and in three lusters: flat, semigloss, and gloss. There are, however, several characteristics that distinguish exterior coatings from those used inside the house. For one thing, exterior paints are more expensive. They also contain more resin (for moisture resistance and durability) and more pigment (for color).
You may want to choose your paint based on what was used before. As with interior paints, latex works best over latex and alkyd works best over alkyd. If you can’t tell or are unsure about what type of paint is on the house, use an alkyd-base paint.
Latex paints are easier to apply, dry quickly, and can help minimize moisture problems because they “breathe.” Cleaning up is a matter of soap and water. These paints do not adhere as well to oilbase or alkyd-base paints or to poorly prepared surfaces, however. Alkyds, on the other hand, are extremely durable, but they are more difficult to work with and they dry slowly. Also, solvents must be used with alkyds to clean brushes, rollers, paint trays, and drips.
One of the alkyd types of exterior paint may be especially appealing because of its regulated, self-cleaning property. It’s called “chalking,” and that’s exactly what it does. Over a period of years, the paint surface slowly oxidizes. Each rainfall washes off a minute quantity of the paint — along with dirt. As a result of this shedding, the paint surface is constantly renewing itself. The price of this convenience used to be chalky residue on foundations and shrubs, but the newest formulas control the shedding so it doesn’t stain adjacent surfaces.
Chalking paint is not recommended for every house. In areas with little rainfall, for example, the powder tends to remain on the surface, dulling the paint. In wet regions, chalking paint may not be worth the extra expense because frequent rainfalls will keep the outside of the house clean no matter what kind of paint is used. If you live in or near either of these climatic extremes, ask your paint dealer if the chalking type is suitable for your area.
Ref: http://tlc.howstuffworks.com/home/exterior-paints1.htm

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July 13, 2013 By admin

Exterior Paints – Calgary Painters

Choosing exterior paints can be complicated because of the wide range of surfaces. These surfaces include clapboard and aluminum siding, wood shingles, tar shingles, cedar shakes, brick, concrete block, stucco, and, of course, old paint. On many older homes, you’ll find a combination of these surfaces. Fortunately, there is an exterior paint for every type of surface, and some paints are suitable for more than one surface. CVVV
The links at the bottom of this page will take you to articles that will help you pick the best exterior paint for your project. You’ll find a wide variety of exterior paint types and discover the best method to calculate the right amount of paint to use.
Like interior paints, exterior paints are available in either water-thinned or solvent-thinned formulas and in three lusters: flat, semigloss, and gloss. There are, however, several characteristics that distinguish exterior paints from those used inside the house. For one thing, exterior paints are more expensive. They also contain more resin (for moisture resistance and durability) and more pigment (for color).
You may want to choose your exterior paint based on what was used before. As with interior paints, latex works best over latex and alkyd works best over alkyd. If you can’t tell or are unsure about what type of paint is on the house, use an alkyd-base paint.
Latex exterior paints are easier to apply, dry quickly, and can help minimize moisture problems because they “breathe.” Cleaning up is a matter of soap and water. These paints do not adhere as well to oilbase or alkyd-base paints or to poorly prepared surfaces, however. Alkyds, on the other hand, are extremely durable, but they are more difficult to work with and they dry slowly. Also, solvents must be used with alkyds to clean brushes, rollers, paint trays, and drips.
One of the alkyd types of exterior paint may be especially appealing because of its regulated, self-cleaning property. It’s called “chalking,” and that’s exactly what it does. Over a period of years, the paint surface slowly oxidizes. Each rainfall washes off a minute quantity of the paint — along with dirt. As a result of this shedding, the paint surface is constantly renewing itself. The price of this convenience used to be chalky residue on foundations and shrubs, but the newest formulas control the shedding so it doesn’t stain adjacent surfaces.
Chalking paint is not recommended for every house. In areas with little rainfall, for example, the powder tends to remain on the surface, dulling the paint. In wet regions, chalking paint may not be worth the extra expense because frequent rainfalls will keep the outside of the house clean no matter what kind of paint is used. If you live in or near either of these climatic extremes, ask your paint dealer if the chalking type is suitable for your area.
In the meantime, the following articles should answer many of your questions about exterior paints.
Selecting Exterior Paint
The kind of surface you’re painting, the kind of look you want, and the kind of weather you’re likely to encounter are all key factors to consider when choosing the right paint. Learn which type is right for you.
Estimating Exterior Paint
Buy too much paint, and you’ve got yourself a guaranteed space-eater. This article will help you assess how much exterior paint you need for a given job.

Ref: http://tlc.howstuffworks.com/home/exterior-paints.htm

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June 15, 2013 By admin

Ask the pros – Interior Painting Preparation

When is time to painting a room, preparation is half or more of the time. However, we recommend to know everything you can about interior painting preparation before starting a project.
The links at the bottom of this page will show you our posts that explain the  of interior preparation. They tell you how to repair the most common surfaces flaws and also describe how to clean surfaces before painting.
As an example, if you are painting over a previously painted surface, look for chipped peeling, or rough   areas. 
Best way to find flaws starts removing all around painting working areas. If this is not possible, get them in one central area, and cover it and the floors with drop cloths. 
Loosen the light fixtures, let them hang and wrap them with plastic, take down curtains and draperies, remove the wall plates from outlets and switches (if you intend to paint them the same color as the wall, do so while they’re off the wall).
Fixing Popped Nails
Nails can come loose or rust. Put them back in their place by following these instructions.
Fixing Small Drywall Holes
You want a clean, smooth surface before you begin painting drywall. Use these steps to fill in old holes.
Fixing Large Drywall Holes
Some holes are large enough that you will need to replace a whole section of drywall. That’s an easy project with these steps.
Fixing Cracked Plaster
Paint will not cover up a crack in the plaster for long. Fix this problem for longer, and guarantee yourself a smooth, solid surface to be painted.
Washing and Sanding Surfaces
Wash ans scrub old stains, odors like smoke places, and dirt before your preparation. Learn the best way to clean up your surface before your painting project begins.
Scrape Surfaces
Old paint layers may create defective surfaces. See the right way for scraping down to the original material.
Masking Surfaces
The use of masking tape will protect that paint goes only where supposed to, and not where it is not. Read about making masking tape work for you.

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June 11, 2013 By admin

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Canadian Pros – Painting & Decorating is a full service residential Painting Company. We specialize in house painting in Calgary, Airdrie And Surrounding Areas – Doing both residential, exterior and interior house painting.

As professional house painters, our painting services are guaranteed to be of the highest standard in house painting. If you need a house painter, our crews of professional painters is the answer to your search.

When you call us we promise the following:

Estimate and Payment Process:
1. Same day Firm Estimate Price, Bonded And Insured, and everything in a legal contract.
2. Not Upfront Payments. (If you provide Materials, otherwise we will require a deposit for it). 
3. If is a large project we can agree progressive payments. 50% At the end of Preparation Painting Process and 50% at the end of final painting process.  
4. If it doesn’t take more than a week full payment is required after your full satisfaction. 

General Process:

1. An Artist at your home
2. When we will start (Exterior Is always weather permitting)

3. When we will be done

4. Your property will be left probably in better condition as our Painting services always includes a post construction cleaning and window cleaning done by our Canadian Pros Cleaners crew that is include in our free Estimates.

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