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Prepping for Success: The Importance of Properly Prepping Your Walls Before Painting


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Painting the interior of your home is a great way to refresh your space and give it a whole new look. However, many people overlook the importance of properly prepping their walls before beginning the painting process. In this blog post, we'll discuss why prepping is so important and how it can impact the overall outcome of your project.

"Prepping may seem like an extra step, but it's the foundation for a flawless paint job that will stand the test of time. - EB Paints
  1. Prepping ensures a smooth, even finish One of the main reasons prepping is so important is because it helps ensure a smooth, even finish. If you skip prepping and start painting right away, you may end up with a wall that looks uneven, with splotches or bumps in the paint. This can be especially noticeable if you're using a lighter color or a glossy finish. Prepping your walls by filling in any holes or cracks and sanding them down will help create a smooth surface for the paint to adhere to.

  2. Prepping helps the paint last longer Another reason prepping is important is because it can help extend the life of your paint job. If you paint over a dirty or greasy surface, the paint may not adhere properly and could start to peel or chip away sooner than expected. By properly cleaning your walls and removing any dirt or grime, you'll ensure that the paint will stick and last for years to come.

  3. Prepping saves you time and money While it may be tempting to skip the prepping step in order to save time, it can actually end up costing you more in the long run. If you don't properly prep your walls, you may end up with an uneven finish or peeling paint, which will require you to start the painting process all over again. By taking the time to prep your walls beforehand, you'll save yourself time and money in the long run.


Prepping for Success: The Importance of Properly Prepping Your Walls Before Painting


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So, what does proper prepping entail? Here are a few steps you should take before painting your walls:


  • Clean the walls with soap and water, or a degreaser if they're particularly dirty.

  • Fill in any holes or cracks with spackle or putty, and sand them down once they're dry.

  • Sand down any rough spots or bumps on the wall to create a smooth surface.

  • Use painter's tape to mask off any areas you don't want to paint, such as trim or windows.


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By taking the time to properly prep your walls before painting, you'll ensure a smooth, even finish that will last for years to come. So next time you're ready to tackle an interior painting project, don't forget to prep first!

 
 
 

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