Fresh paint can make a world of difference to the aesthetic appeal of your home. But once you’ve invested in a new paint job for the interior of your home, what now? How long can you expect the paint to last? Did you make a big investment painting your home just to have time and conditions wear down the newly beautiful interior of your home? Although some wear and tear is to be expected over the years, there are steps you can take to extend the life of your paint.
- First, make sure to hire a professional contractor who will use top materials and provide an exceptional paint job that will last
- Help prevent fading by not allowing the paint to be subject to direct sunlight when possible
- Be aware of the paints condition by checking for stains and spots on a semi regular basis; by finding damage quickly the chances of removing it are exponentially higher
- A damp sponge and water should remove most stains and spots, for extra stubborn spots try using a very small amount of dishwasher detergent as well
The greatest real threat to the life of your paint, especially in a moist climate like Texas, is mold. High levels of humidity accelerate the growth of mold. Mold growth also thrives especially well in moist rooms of the home such as bathrooms and the kitchen. If you find mold growth early, you can easily treat it yourself, which is why being aware of the paints condition is so critical.
If you discover mold growth, you can treat it by cleaning the area with four parts water one part bleach solution. This solution should stop the growth of mold across a small area but if the growth has become too extensive you may need a professional to assess the damage and treat the area. Often times extensive mold growth on the surface means there is even more damage that can’t easily be seen.
If you have any additional questions on how to preserve the paint in your home or would like to schedule a free estimate for any home renovations, don’t hesitant to call or contact Roland’s Painting today!