Our pre-paint repair and preparation covers:
There are subtle differences between primer and priming surfaces. For surfaces such as wood, paint alone is too thick and will be on the surface, but not adhere well, resulting in flaking. Primer is a thin paint solution, or even a specialized liquid colour coordinated to support the finish coat, which penetrates into the pores of wood, and allows the finish coat to adhere to the underlying primer.
Priming also results in less paint being needed. For unpainted wood, most laymen expect to apply two coats of paint. However, one coat of inexpensive primer and then a finish coat is much less expensive.
For metal surfaces, primer may involve special characteristics to resist corrosion, prevent impact chipping or improve adhesion of the finish coat.
Especially for problem paint jobs, such as new work, fungal presence or peeling paint, Easy Painter offer free consulting services.
For professional painters such as Easy Painter, the majority of our time is spent in preparation for paint application, not in actual painting. Cleaning and sanding surfaces, taping and applying paper or plastic to surfaces not to be painted typically involve 50% to 60% or more of the painter’s total time budget.
Complete removal of old paint before applying new paint to get a good finish. The previous paint was coming off.
Again, complete removal of old paint due to allot of flaking.
First image: the owner did not want to replace the timber, so we had to treat it to stop the rot before filling and painting.
Second image: application of rust treatments on the joints before painting.