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Why should You Hire a Residential Painter?

When first contemplating painting the interior or exterior of your home it is often tempting to decide to do it all yourself, but there are several important factors to keep in mind before making the decision to DIY that you may not have thought of before.

Equipment

There’s nothing worse than setting up your drop sheets and your paint tins and your rollers only to find you don’t have any way to reach the corers or your ladder isn’t tall enough, you can save yourself a lot of time and money by hiring someone experienced who already has all the tools they need. What’s more, when they’re finished they take all their equipment away so you don’t have any tools and brushes sitting around never to be used again.

Time Frame

A professional can give you a realistic time frame for the work you need to complete, and a great professional will be able to stick to it. If you’re doing the painting yourself, the project can often go on for months, but with a professional you can plan around the work being done before a certain date and can rely on having a fresh look before any important events.

Quality

Professional residential painters make painting their full time business, this means that you are assured a quality finish and no corners being cut. It’s important to do a bit of research and find some happy customers to make sure you’re going to get a good service, but hiring a professional will mean you get someone who is experienced and familiar with any issues that may occur over the course of the project.

Cost Effective

In the end after you buy all your equipment, paint and protective gear, then take time away from other things to get the job done, you will end up spending a lot more time and money on the work than you may have spent with your chosen professional. The bigger the job, the more you’ll save if you pick a quick, experienced painter to complete the work for you.

Avoid Overspending

Having a set agreement for the amount of money you will pay for your project will mean you will never be in danger of spending over your budget. Good, experienced painters will work with you to figure out a way to give you what you need while keeping your expenses in mind.

Safety

Professionals have all been trained in the correct safety procedures to follow when conducting a painting project. When DIY-ing, lots of people tend to cut corners, forget things or take unnecessary risks. To avoid all of this you can hire someone who has the knowledge and equipment to do the job safely and efficiently.

Premier Painting can take care of all your residential painting needs, with experts in both interior and exterior painting projects and one of the largest areas of coverage in Sydney, we can help you with your project today. Choosing the right painter will save you time and money later down the track and maybe even help you keep your sanity too!








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