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Lead is serious and needs to be treated that way!

Joe Brindle - Monday, April 30, 2012

Do you know how dangerous lead can be to you or someone you love?  Most people know that lead is something that used to be in paint, but it is not that bad.... FAIL! Lead is serious business and it needs to be given the respect that it deserves. 

Lead chips are harmful and should never be ingested, but they aren't the serious threat like most people think. Lead dust is the real deal! To give you perspective, if one sugar packet contained lead dust instead of sugar and that dust was released it would be enough to completely contaminate a 1,500 square foot home! So if you have an average size three bedroom home and start sanding away, please make sure you don't have lead paint. Lead dust is easily transferred from clothing, to car seats, to couches, to anything... Think about coming home from a hard days job and plopping down on the sofa. If you look closely you will see all this dust float up and away..... If you had been working around lead based paint all day that could pose a serious problem. 

Lead poses the most serious threat to children under the age of six. Lead contamination has been linked to lower IQ's, learning difficulties, poor muscle coordination, hearing damage, and behavior issues. And young children are unable to get away from the lead dust that could be present in places where they lay or sit. Imagine a child strapped into a car seat - the same car seat that was strapped into the car where the parent was working around lead dust all day. Take a close look at the links below and view the case studies of a lead paint inspector from Dallas, TX. 

If you own a home that was built prior to 1978 and would like a painting consultation please let us know - Custom Coatings Inc is RRP certified and we would love to help you with your lead remediation project! 

http://networkedblogs.com/x2EdG 


By Patrick Stilwell 




Caulking is more important than you realize!

Joe Brindle - Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Why Caulking Is Important

Caulking provides two beneficial purposes.  The first is to cosmetically enhance the appearance of a project by closing gaps and creating a smoother transition;  The second (and most important) is to provide a seal between two areas or surfaces to keep water from getting into the building or house.

Painters generally use caulking for aesthetic reasons. Uncaulked gaps between: exterior surfaces, between two surfaces, along the top of baseboards, in wood trim, along cabinets and counter-tops - will look unsightly and unprofessional. Caulking eliminates the gaps.

Water intrusion into a home or building can have devastating effects on the property. The water can rot wood, freeze inside masonry and cause defects or potentially create mildew. Caulking is just one basic step to help keep these and other problems from happening.

Like any skill, proper caulking requires practice.  Here are some helpful hints to help with your next caulking project…

-          Read the labels and buy the correct caulking for the job. When using caulking on the exterior of your home, be sure not to apply it in extreme temperatures or direct sunlight.

-          Buy a good caulking gun that comes with a built-in cutting tool and wire attachment for piercing the tube's inner seal.

-          Cut the tip at an angle and at the smallest opening you think you will need. Be sure to apply enough caulking to cover the entire gap properly so that the edges of the caulking can adhere to the surface and the caulk is thick enough to fill the gap. Most errors installing caulking are due to not installing a large enough bead in the gap. However, too much is not good either. It does take practice.

-          Use a damp rag, usually followed by a wipe with your finger, to smooth out the bead of caulking. Do this right away, or it will start to skin over quickly and will get lumpy and hard to work with.

- Always leave ample time for the caulk to dry if you are going to paint over it, or it will shrink and crack the paint as it cures.

- When you are finished using the caulk make sure to push a nail into the end of the tube of caulk for storage, as this will prevent the caulk from drying out between uses.


If you follow these simple tips you too can caulk like a pro!

Joe Brindle 

Taking the time to make it right!

Joe Brindle - Monday, January 09, 2012

How much time does it take to paint something?  Anything?  Walls, trim, ceilings, furniture, etc….  Time is probably the single most important thing to figure out when thinking of repainting something in your home.  Clients we do estimates for are often shocked at how much time it takes to properly paint something.  They think we should just slap up some paint on the walls and move on.  What we actually do and what people “think” we do are two ENTIRELY different things.  If you have ever done a little painting you know how rewarding it can be.  You also know how frustrating it can be when it does not turn out just how you envisioned.  I know that prior to working for a commercial coatings company I had NO idea how involved such a simple task could be.  I also never knew how to make a wall look good or how to make trim pop!  Painting is truly an art and the absolute biggest hurdle in getting it right is time.  If you follow a few simple rules then you too can achieve the quality results you are looking for!  You can have that “wow” factor!  Take a look at the first article in a two part series on interior painting and go paint something!  OR give Custom Coatings a call and allow us to help you out!

 http://bloggingpainters.com/2011/10/27/homeowner-tips/

Patrick Stilwell

Business Development Manager 

How Long Will My Paint Job Last?

Joe Brindle - Friday, November 25, 2011

This question is one of the most commonly asked questions our Custom Coatings experts are asked when we are talking to homeowners about their projects.

Typically, we tell our customers that a well-planned, well thought-out exterior paint job with the right preparation work and a premium acrylic paint should last 8 to 10 years. This is not to say that your paint job will still look brand new in that time, but it should surely last.

Exterior exposures play a large part in determining how long paint will last. The sunny sides of the house will tend to start to deteriorate first, before the sides which may see more shade or be sheltered by trees.

Darker colors will also tend to start to fade faster than lighter colors, so this is another very important consideration when you start thinking about your home painting project.

This is why we encourage our customers to choose the right quality of paint the first time. Many people think that they can save money by choosing a lower grade of paint, but in reality, that paint will not last as long and you will have to repaint your house more times over the life of the house.

That will end up costing you more than if you use a higher quality of paint that lets you wait longer between paint jobs. At Custom Coatings, our experts have decades of experience in understanding the difference between paint manufactures, the types of paint that are available, and how to make sure they match the quality of paint to the application it is being used for.

85 percent of our business is repeat business. We take pride in that. Our customers routinely refer us to the family, friends, and neighbors when the opportunity arises.

Just call us at 828-482-0168 and let us provide you with a free estimate on your next project.

Exterior Painting Tips

Joe Brindle - Monday, October 24, 2011

A house is typically the largest investment a family will ever make. So it makes since that you would want to keep your largest investment in tip top condition. One simple, but extremely important part of home maintenance is exterior painting. You can make an important statement about yourself with the design and color of your home. Most people are only concerned with how their home looks, but often don’t think about the quality of the paint they are applying. People seldom realize the importance paint plays in protecting your home against Mother Nature’s elements. Paint is your first line defense against: sun, rain, cold, heat, wind, ice, etc… Paint protects wood from rotting and windows from deteriorating. Part of a good paint job is caulking gaps and transitions that allow moisture and wind to get into your home. A good painting company can explain how important proper maintenance is to the exterior of your home. A great painting company can break down exactly what they are going to do and what they are going to apply to protect your single most important investment.

The link below is to an article on exterior painting advice. It explains steps that should be part of the painting process and the value of using quality coating material. Custom Coatings Inc is a premium painting company and we always include these steps and more in our work. Something we are extremely proud of is our quality, and with 85% of our business coming from repeat customers and referrals – we must be doing something right!    

http://bloggingpainters.com/2011/10/04/exterior-house-painting-advice/

Patrick Stilwell

Does the quality of paint that I use really matter?

Joe Brindle - Friday, August 12, 2011

With respect to the exterior of your home, the quality of paint that you choose is most definitely important.

Paint is exposed to all the elements, including sun, rain, snow, and ice.  Higher quality paints are simply engineered to hold up longer and increase the life cycle of your paint.

Premium paints last 25 to 50 percent longer than their less expensive counterparts.  This saves you, the homeowner, money because you will not have to repaint your home as often. 

For interior paints, quality is important, but it’s more about coverage and durability, and how easy it will be to keep clean. 

When it comes to painting the outside of your building, however, we’d like to caution you against making price your first consideration, particularly if you are hiring your paint job out to qualified professionals like us at Custom Coatings. 

According to field tests done by the Paint Quality Institute, ordinary exterior paint lasts about four years, while top quality 100 percent acrylic latex paint can last ten years or more when an experienced professional prepares the surface correctly before applying the paint.

Let’s look at this in terms of simple math.   If the ordinary paint lasts four years and the total cost to paint your house is $3,000, you would spend at least $6,000 to paint your house at least twice in ten years. 

If you chose to go with the top quality paint and that increased the total cost of the job to $4,000, you would save at least $2,000 over the life of that paint job because it will last over twice as long (ten years versus four).   

We’ve all heard the old cliché that you get what you pay for, and it is true that there are a lot of situations where we can save a few dollars and still be quite happy with what we ended up with for our investment. 

When we start talking about the various grades of exterior paint, however, over two decades of experience has taught us that this cliché most definitely has merit.

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