Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Site Safety Jobsite Injury Prevention Check List Safety Saves Lives Check List
Safety Prevents Injury and Saves Lives - Safety First Works!
Safety Saves Pelvic Areas, Shoulder, and Brain Injury
Safety Saves Eyes, Nose, Teeth, and Head Injury
Safety Saves Legs, Feet, and Toes from Injury
Safety Saves Arms, Hands and Fingers
Safety Saves Lives
Keep Safety First!
Safety Comes First! This is silly to have on a website right?
Who wants to read about Safety anyway?
These are the most common methods of serious injuries to building and remodeling contractors including homeowner mistakes using tools.
When you are lying in the hospital with three months off work, or worse yet incapacitated or brain dead for life from something as silly as not having proper ventilation perhaps then (:-) If possible) you will reconsider reading up on safety.
Safety Saves Check List
Safety Comes First!
Safety First Injury Prevention
Are you into the remodeling or building industry?
Safety comes first for your Long Term ability to make it.
Bottom Line - Stay Alert, Use caution, and apply good judgement.
To Avoid The Most Common Injuries to Remodelers and Builders:
Jobsite-Safety-Check-List
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Keep electrical setup safe, circuits properly loaded , and electrical outlets grounded.
Read labels for solvents, cleaners, paints, and provide proper ventilation.
Read tool manufacturers instructions and WARNINGS!
Use Push Sticks for table saws and joiner planers.
(Many, many Fingers Lost! Eventually an accident will happen!)
Silly Serious Mistake - Remember to remove key from drill press and drills before starting.
Let the tool do the work.
Check if adjustments are needed on tools before using Example: (Table Saw Rip Fence).
Clamp small pieces to a bench or to another piece of wood before sawing or drilling.
Wear the right gloves and protection for chemicals and construction.
Wear Eye Protection! (A MUST for working with power tools, especially concrete, and metal)
Stay Alert
Keep Hands Away
Hold Circular Saws with both hands (You know where the second hand is as well as creating a straighter cut)! Common Finger Removal Problem !
For Large Drills- Use the handle option. (I learned personally - Snapped my wrist with a 1/2" Milwaukee Drill)
Verify local building codes.
Stay away from Power Tools when you are tired or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Cut small pieces off of larger pieces instead of trying to re-cut a small block of wood or small piece of pipe.
Unplug Power Cords when changing a blade or bit! (Is 5 Seconds really worth your hand?)
Good Lighting
Avoid Loose Clothing
Avoid dull tools. Keep tool blades, bits, and edges sharp.
Have workpieces firmly supported and clamped securely.
Avoid sawing between sawhorses (Kick Back Horror Stories)
Supporting workpieces with your leg when sawing
Remove sharp and pointed tools from your pocket.
(Use proper tool belts or tool buckets for such items)
Keep Safety First!
Safety Saves Lives
Safety Saves Arms, Hands and Fingers
Safety Saves Legs, Feet, and Toes from Injury
Safety Saves Eyes, Nose, Teeth, and Head Injury
Safety Saves Pelvic Areas, Shoulder, and Brain Injury
Safety Prevents Injury and Saves Lives - Safety First Works!
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Remodeling Construction - Finding Estimating Success
Drywall check list
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Siding Installation Check List
Bathroom Remodeling Check List
What is the best way to fix a sagging gate?
Deck Pricing
Kitchen Remodel Hinges
Roofs as a good idea when selling a home
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Safety First Injury Prevention
Friday, June 13, 2008
Carpentry Skills Qualifications Skills Carpenter Skills
Successful carpenters are in business for themselves and stay busy.
Why? There must be some carpentry qualification skills.
Successful Carpenter Qualifications
The first two are the most obvious.
1 The carpenter must have the physical ability to perform the work.
2 Have a talent for working with tools and building materials or a skill.
More important however is the carpenter's ability to learn character traits.
What are the carpentry character traits needed?
Honesty - Sincerity and truly caring about others.
Honesty - Includes Admitting Mistakes.
Honesty - Includes Fixing Mistakes .
Going hand in hand with trait of Honesty:
Quality
Courtesy
Respect
Loyalty
Punctuality
Reliability
Cooperation with others or willingness!
Willingness is the word of the week!
Develop a willingness to apply the above list.
Safety Savviness = Willingness to Learn Safety Procedures
Successful Carpenters must be willing to learn Safety Savviness.
Safety Savviness:
Willingness to develop a good attitude toward Safety.
Willingness to spend time learning skills to work safely.
Willingness to follow safety rules.
Willingness to follow safety regulations.
Willingness to adjust and learn new skills and techniques.
Reading Savviness
Read and study new carpenter and code books
Read and study builder and manufacturer's literature
Read and stay up to date on remodel skills and trade journals
Read trade and home building magazines and update skills
Community Involvement:
Be Involved:
Associations
Local Meetings
School Activities
Church Organizations
Restaurants or eating places
Stores & Outlet Malls
Planning development
Willingness to Donate
Community Outreach Programs
Why is community involvement needed?
:-) What is it that carpenter's build?
Look again at the list - Stores, Churches, Shopping centers, Community centers, and eating places all need construction and maintenance! Even staying in good terms with your friendly banker may bring in work to a carpenter. Repo-homes is just one example, and it is amazing at the contacts one can come across by being honest and providing a good service and developing theses carpentry qualification characteristics and skills.
Carpentry Skills
Qualification Skills
Home Remodeling Home Remodel Project
Getting Started - Home Remodeling
The planning for your home remodel project has happened. You have been complete in your understanding of the remodel work you would like done in your home. You took time to understand your goals for the remodel project, and understood your utility locations and any interferences that might happen before the remodel work does move ahead such as plumbing and gas lines locations in the home.
The Remodel work is ready to get into motion!
The first stage is the Remodeling Demolition
The demolition stage of remodeling is viewed as fun by many home remodelers. The demolition stage is also a messy stage of the remodeling process. The demolition is also commonly referred to as the "tear out" stage or the "wrecking" stage of the home remodel.
Start out removing the wall trim such as baseboards, cove strips at the ceilings, and trim around the windows and doors. If the trim materials are to be used take care in removing them.
Tip: Use a wire cutters (Best) or pliers and pull the nails through trim. If you pound the nails backwards with a hammer (common mistake) the face of the trim is damaged.
After the trim is removed and stored in another location and the nails are pulled move on to expose the wall framing. In modern homes (Last 50 Years or so) this would entail removing the drywall. In homes older than this plaster and lath were used instead of drywall. Be sure to wear a dusk mask as you tear out the drywall or plaster. Older homes may also have the well known asbestos or lead paint dangers so be sure to understand your safety requirements for such tasks as they pertain to your home remodeling project.
Tools that are useful for the demolition stage:
Small sledge hammer
Large sledge hammer
Ripping or wrecking bar
Curved Claw Hammer (Pulling Nails)
Straight Claw Hammer
Hatchet
Rip chisel
Small wonder-bar
Flat spade garden tool or roofing shingle removal tool
Home Remodeling
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Thursday, June 12, 2008
Home Remodeling Understanding Before Home Remodeling
Home Remodeling Understanding
Before Home Remodeling
Remodeling a home is often more work and painstaking than new construction. If you are a builder/ remodeler or know a builder / remodeler you will have heard the stories. Why is this?
Components of the old building to be remodeled must be dismantled without destroying the original house! This takes careful planning and visualization of the home structure by the remodel contractor.
When remodeling a home another consideration is fire stops or blocking between the studs on existing framing members. The old style of framing is called Balloon Framing. Like a balloon floating into the sky so do balloon studs go all the way up on two story homes where modern framing stops at each floor level. To meet building code in many areas fire stops must be inserted into balloon framed walls when remodeling work happens to a home.
Understanding the home floor plan structure is needed before any remodeling work happens. This understanding before any remodeling work is done makes removal of structural elements much safer and easier.
What are other remodeling elements to go over prior to a home remodel? Does the house have a basement? Then - examine it. Determine if there are gas or fuel lines, electric circuits, heating and cooling runs, or plumbing services running through the walls or floors where you will be working. Understanding where the plumbing exhaust pipes are located is also important before starting your home remodeling. This can be determined by looking from the attic or at the roof line from outside. Calling Miss Dig and checking with city departments are also important elements to remember prior to starting a home remodel project.
Before Home Remodeling
Home Remodeling Understanding
Home Building Framing Terms
Home Building Framing Terms
Home Building Framing Terms
Partition = Interior Wall
System = methods and materials of construction
Floor system =
Details of the sill construction
Size and spacing of floor joists
Type of sub-flooring
Application requirements
Wall Frame
Sole Plates = Bottom Horizontal Plates
Sole Plate and Stud Materials = 2 x 4 or 2 x 6 is most common
Top Plates = Double Horizontal Plates
Studs = Vertical Framing Members between the Plates
Headers (Called Lintels Often) = Above windows and doorways
Bracing = 1 x 4 or steel strips when sheathing does not provide enough stiffness
Sheathing = Plywood or O. S. B. on the outside walls in front of the siding or exterior surface
Vertical Framing Members
Were called what? Studs
Studs are 16" Apart (Most Common)
24" apart is sometimes used on one-story structures
Extra Studs are used by Doorways, Window Openings, Corners, and by Partition Intersections.
Cripple Studs
Studs shortened to be cut over an opening are called Cripple studs marked out C by framers.
Trimmer Studs
Studs cut to support the header next to doorways or window openings.
Blocking
Small blocks for base nailers, blocks between the studs for fire stops, and backers for partitions and drywall.
Partition Intersections
Wall to wall connections
Rough Openings
Size of openings for windows and doorways
Spacer (New guy on the crew staring into the clouds thinking about a woman) ;-)
Also Framing O.S.B. or Plywood spacer between the the two header members
If you are framing pro please let us know your framing terms and nick names for framing words and ensure the words stated are the industry "in" or trend terms. King Stud is a common term substituted or trimmer jack - Do you have others that should be included here? In the future I plan to update my posts with pictures - If you have any you would like to share online it would be appreciated also. You can leave a post with the link or send an attachment as an email to google@remodelingsuccess.com - Thank You!
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Home Building Framing Terms
Home Building Framing Terms
Home Building Estimating Wall Building Materials
Home Building Estimating
Estimating Home Building
Wall Framing Materials
Estimating home building materials for exterior walls.
Stud Estimating
To estimate the amount of material needed for exterior walls, first determine the total linear feet of exterior wall. Figure one stud for every foot, if stud spacing is 16 inches on center. This allows for the extras for corner posts, partition intersections, trimmers, door jacks, and blocking for window and doorway openings. For 24 inch spacing divide the total linear feet of wall by 2 and allow extra studs for openings, corners, and wall intersections.
Wall Plate Estimating
For wall plates multiply the total linear feet of walls by Three. (Sole or bottom plate and two top plates) Add 7 percent to this number for waste.
Header Estimating
For headers and rough sills, calculate the size of each opening. Add together the material needed for different sizes.
Wall Sheathing Estimating
First find the total area to be covered. Multiply the total feet of wall by the wall height (Remember Gables). This will give you the square feet of wall area. 4 feet by 8 feet sheets of plywood or O. S. B. is most common. Take the square feet of wall area and divide this number by 32. (4' x 8')
Add 7% for waste to this number.
Exterior Wall Framing Estimating Summary:
Stud Estimating
Find Total Linial Feet of Walls
Figure One Stud Per Foot
Framing Wall Plates
Find Total Linial Feet of Walls
Take number times three and add seven percent.
Header Estimating
Figure Linal Feet of Doorways and Windows
Take Number times two and add seven percent.
Estimating Wall Sheathing
Find total Linial Feet of Walls
Find total Height of Walls
Multiply Feet by Height and divide by 32.
Add 7 percent.
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Home Remodeling Basement Remodel Basement Finishing
Home Remodeling
Are You Considering Finishing Off Your basement or Remodeling Your Basement?
Does your basement looks like a storage dumping ground? Are you considering remodeling or finishing off your basement? Would you like to know where to begin? Then reading this article is for you as basement remodeling guidelines from bathrooms to kitchen remodeling is the story of the day!
What factors does one consider when approaching a basement remodeling project or finishing off one's basement?
Homeowners can use remodeling and building contractors for remodel projects requesting price evaluations for an entire basment remodeling or renovation jobs, or simply for an individual portion of the work with the right home remodel contractor.
Many construction and renovation contractors provide detailed estimates for basements including free home plans and estimates!
Your basement may seem like a concrete slab. It may be used for storage and for appliances such as laundry machines, dryers, furnaces, boilers and sump pumps.
So you want to improve from the storage and unfinished look to a modern basement. What are the possibilities for the basement finishing of your home?
Finishing a basement automatically increases the value of the home in most markets. It also enriches the home's overall character and attractiveness.
Homeowners often finish a basement to expand the livability of the home. How? By creating additional bedrooms, living rooms, bathrooms and kitchens.
People also plan the basement according to recreational or entertaining elements of their lifestyle. (FINISHED BASEMENT = INCLUDES BATHROOMS, BEDROOMS, KITCHENS, BARS, AND ENTERTAINMENT AREAS!)
Finished basements may include: Custom-made bars and hang out nooks, exercise rooms or gaming and play areas, home entertainment centers, and modern homes may even include an exit to an outdoor kitchen.
When Finished - your basement may no longer be referred to as the basement instead the "Lower Level".
What is the dollar amount for a home remodeling contractor to renovate your home's basement?
Understand this dollar amount to remodel or finish off a basement is two different items first of all.The numbers given are typical dollars to finishing off a basement. The dollar amount varies pending on the options you desire and your individual home settings as well as the size. $11,000.00 —$30,000.00 is a common price range for basements.
Is a tight budget a concern? It often is as younger families are often the ones needing a basement finished off.
Basement Remodeling contractors who are experienced often tell customers to do less - and do it well! (Include basic features for your home along with one or two "Extras" (Perhaps a Fireplace, Sauna, Whirlpool, Big-screen TV, or Computer Nook) to make the $ you are investing seem more worth while if your budget allows room for one or two extra items in your home plan design.
Be sure to use quality products and a quality remodeling or home improvement construction company when you move ahead with remodeling your basement.
"When you buy quality you cry only once! Cut corners and you could be sorry for years to come."
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Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Custom Home Plans
New Home Floor Plans
Custom Home Plans
Custom House Floor Plan Planning
New Home Floor Plans
How Do I Plan Custom Plans for My New House?
Planning on building a house is one of the biggest investments in a persons life time and it should reflect their personality. Often people begin with buying a lot or acreage. Moving on they look for a house designer or a home builder that has a collection of floor plans.
Supposing you are after a Custom Home Plan Design. The floor plan of your home design needs to meet this criteria: Size of the lot, Local codes and requirements, and Your Needs.
Provide the designer with pictures, samples of floor plans of homes, and explains what you would like different or improved from your sample home plans.
With this information your designer may collect information:
The ages and gender of children, Number of inhabitants, If there are future plans to build an addition to your new house, your family activities and hobby's, your entertainment habits, desired number of bedrooms, kitchen appliances desired, how long you plan to stay at the residence, if there area any extra requirements or handicapped accessibility issues, your budget for the home, the style of the home you desire, the neighborhood where the home will be built, and if there are any special conditions or restrictions.
The Designer will like to know how you plan to furnish the rooms. It is better to have the customer agree on a minimum bedroom size, than on a request of two large bedrooms. The designer has specific numbers to work with and the risk of wasting hours going into the wrong direction is lower when asking the customer for a size of room. Bottom line for himself as for the customer is satisfaction with the service. Plan and know the information to know with your designer as well as the stages involved with building a new home. This takes working together! The Customer must be involved with the decisions made. This takes a good designer! They must find a way to create the dream plan for the client, by finding ways to have the clients cooperate and provide the large amount of information necessary.
You are still Reading! Way to go! I like to throw a line in her to comment and Thank the 1 out of 10 people who actually read articles to comment that you are great! Knowledge brings Success and you will succeed!
Two Lists are needed when planning your new home:
A Wish List
A Necessity List
Finding the balance of these two is the most common approach to fit a budget.
The needed information for your new home to be is now collected! The real design work begins.
The style of home is the next consideration.
Find a web site that goes through the different home styles from contemporary modern home styles, to Cape Cod and Victorian Home Styles, Ranch and One Story description, with Farm house styles , two story descriptions, and has picture illustrations with the detailed descriptions as you begin your quest for a new home. http://www.homeplansforfree.com/ is one such example. Would you like Additional home plan information? Will a Garage or Storage Barn Plan also be needed on the property? Know your goals as you prepare to build you new home before the start of the project!
How To Choose Design Plans For Your Home
A house needs a few personal touches applied by the homeowner to be a home. If you choose to design every portion of your house in preparing custom house plans this is perhaps the way to ensure your house is your home. With your contractor you can tailor your house to suit your needs and reflect your individual personality. Are you new to house plans? Not sure how to draft them? What are Construction Blueprint Sets you are asking? Hiring an experienced contractor may be the key to success. If you feel confident in designing and drawing up your own home design plans, a professional ensures your progression is standardized and your results are according to standards.
Be sure to Hold Fast To Your Dreams!
While going in for a new home plan design, there are many considerations. These considerations are essential to follow if you choose to design your own home. Deciding the budget before you start with the design plan is absolutely necessary and can be considered as a first step.
Finding a home design contractor to help you with your new design process is also an important step. The process of designing begins with the details of designs and requirements you have in mind. If you are unsure about the designs, you can have a look at house and home books from your local library and also look at different pictures of home plans on the Internet.
This portion is the most challenging as you will have considerable options.
Remember: Now Is Better Than Latter!
Any time before the plans for your new custom home are finalized, you can opt to revise and change them. Changes are difficult if the building process has begun. So before you start the actual building, make sure that you are absolutely comfortable with your new home floor plan design.
Many home design services offer the advantage of pre-designed home plans in a variety of floor plans. These can save you money as well as time in the short term by offering the convenience of the ready-made home designs.
Can you find exactly what you are looking for from such a homeplan site? Remember— Changes later could cost you lots and lots! Be sure your plan is the right size for your available lot, or you may find yourself with a home plan which is very difficult to adjust.
So what is the Secret for your home plan? The perfect home plan offers enough space for your family's style of living as well as including potential to grow with your needs.
Keep in mind to have the ability to plan for additional construction if the need arises. Remember to include your outdoors as a part of your home plans.
Smooth Traffic Flows, Easy access to you home, and adding one or two extra touches to make your home something you are proud of are all key items of importance with your home floor plan design.
Thank You for Reading!
Custom Home Plans
New Home Floor Plans
Remodeling Basements
Remodeling Basements
Finishing Off a Basement
Remodeling Basements
Considering Finishing Off Your basement or Remodeling Your Existing Basement? Does your basement looks like a storage dumping ground?
Are you considering remodeling your basement?
Would you like to know where to begin?
Then reading this article is for you!
Many basement remodeling guidelines are included!
What factors does one consider when approaching a basement remodeling prodject?
Homeowners can use remodeling and building contractors for remodel projects requesting price evaluations for an entire remodeling or renovation job, or simply for an individual portion of the work. With absolutely no cost obligation to the homeowner, many construction and renovation contractors provide detailed estimate for basements. (FREE QUOTES & PLANS)
When unfinished a basement exists as a concrete slab often used for storage and for appliances as laundry machines, dryers, furnaces, boilers and sump pumps. (UNFINISHED = STORAGE & APPLIANCES)
So you want to improve from the storage and unfinished look to a modern basement. What are the possibilities for basement finishing?
Finishing a basement automatically increases the value of the home in most markets. It also enriches the home's overall character and attractiveness. Homeowners often finish a basement to expand the livability of the home. How? By creating additional bedrooms, living rooms, bathrooms and kitchens. People also plan the basement according to recreational or entertaining elements of their lifestyle.
(FINISHED BASEMENT = INCLUDES BATHROOMS, BEDROOMS, KITCHENS, BARS, AND ENTERTAINMENT AREAS!)
Finished basements may include: Custom-made bars and hang out nooks, exercise rooms and/or gaming and play areas, in-home entertainment centers, and modern homes may even include an exit to an outdoor kitchen. When Finished - your basement may no longer be referred to as the basement - instead "the Lower Level!"
What is the dollar amount for a building or remodeling contractor to renovate your basement?
Understand this dollar amount to remodel or finish off a basement is two different items first of all. The numbers given are typical dollars to finishing off a basement. The dollar amount varies pending on the options you desire and your individual home settings as well as the size. $11,000.00 —$30,000.00 is a common price range for basements in 2008 although upscale basement remodeling may range close to the $100,000 range the average dollar amount for basement projects is usually in the $15,000 to $20,000 Range.Is a tight budget a concern?
It often is as younger families are often the ones needing a basement finished off. Basement Remodeling contractors who are experienced often tell these customers to do less - and do it well! (Include basic features along with one or two "Extras" (Perhaps a Fireplace, Sauna, Whirlpool, Big-screen TV, or Computer Nook) to make the $ you are investing seem more worth while if your budget allows room for one or two extra items in your home plan design.
Be sure to use quality products and a quality construction company when you move ahead with remodeling your basement and obtain building permits and know how to work with your local home inspectors.
"When you buy quality you cry only once! Cut corners and you could be sorry for years to come."
Remodeling Basements
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Thursday, April 24, 2008
Painting Home Tips Brush Roller Guide
Painting Tips
(What can I say? I'm not into interior design and matching colors :-) )
I can give you some tips on basic painting techniques
How To Paint—Painting Tips
Color is used to influence how the size of the room feels
The desired Effect By Your Color Choice
Expand space? Use cool, light, or dull colors; minimal contrasts
Shrink space? Include warm, dark, or bright colors; maximum contrasts
Lower ceiling? Try warm colors and dark tones
Raise ceiling? Use cool colors and light tints
Shorten room? Best to use warm or dark colors
Lengthen room? Cool, light, or dull colors; limited contrasts
Hide an undesirable feature? Surrounding color
Tip: Prime Mistake With 5 coats of paint on the wall a person asked his paint supply store why he couldn't cover the stains on the wall. " Did you prime" he was asked? "Yes - I used some leftover latex from the garage". It was explained that latex paint isn't primer. Primer provides bonding and stain blocking. Paint provides durability and color. Both are needed for a good job. Original "Kiltz" primer dries quickly and has been found to be one of the most stain blockers. Stain Blockers absorb instead of covering up the stain - so be sure the primer is completely dry to prevent bleed through.
Tip: Don't like the Dust from sanding drywall Mud? Use a drywall wet-sander (Sponge with abrasive on one side) . With a damp sponge - use the coarse side for sanding and the fine side for smoothing. Wood Window painted shut? Try applying the paint to the window and the sash in separate processes. It is recommended to remove the sash when possible. Use a utility knife or sash knife to cut the paint before opening the window.
Tip: Break Time? Place Brush or roller in a plastic bag.
Break Time overnight? Double Bag and place in your refrigerator.
Tip: Painting a large area like a entire home? Sprayer Rentals are available for minimal $.
Tip: Paint Roller extension handle. It extends and is adjustable.
Brushes and Rollers
Selecting the right brushes and rollers is a crucial step in making your paint jobs look better while helping you to do your work more easily and efficiently.
Brushes : So many sizes and styles - How Do I Choose?
:-) Like anything in life knowledge is they key. If you are like myself this might seem like too much information. However - It is the little things that make the work go smoothly. Much of what has been learned here has been learned the hard way. I will try to share with you what has been learned from my mistakes along with tips from painters and the help of Sherwin-williams.
A paint brush is an ideal choice when painting trim, corners and small areas. Also, a specialty paint brush should be used for projects like painting furniture, decks and railings.
When selecting a brush, you’ll want to consider the following :
Bristle Type -
Nylon and polyester bristle: These synthetic materials are designed to hold their shape with today’s popular latex paints. A good quality nylon and polyester blended brush is the best choice for all latex paints and coatings. Many painters prefer a synthetic brush for oil coatings as well.
Natural China bristle:High-quality natural China bristle brushes have qualities that control oil-based coatings for better flow and leveling for the smoothest finish. A natural China bristle brush is the best choice for oil-based paints, stains and varnishes
Brush Styles:
Angle sash: Bristles are precisely trimmed at an angle that allows painters to hold the brush more comfortably while painting trim and corners. Brush ends are rounded for a smooth , gradual paint stroke.
Trim:
Trim brushes have a straight cut-line and are also used for painting trim and corners. They can also be used for larger areas. Some painters prefer a straight edge versus an angled cut. Trim brushes also have rounded ends.
Wall: A wall brush is a larger brush with a straight cut-line. It is better used for larger areas like walls or side paneling. A wall brush has square ends.
Brush Size : Personal preference is always a factor in choosing a brush width, but a good rule of thumb is For small spaces, tight trim areas, touch-ups and detail work 2 1/2 to 3 inches: For any trim and corner work 4 to 5 inches: For larger areas like walls or side paneling a roller may come in handy or use a good Brush Quality.
You made it this far! You are incredible! Thanks for reading - really hope this helps.
Better brushes bring better results.
High Production Brushes: These brushes are recommended for painters looking for superior paint pick-up and release. High Production brushes deliver great results in less time. They pick-up and release more than 25 percent more paint than any other brush on the market. High Production brushes are available in a nylon/polyester blend for latex coatings and in a white China/polyester blend for oil-based coatings.
Nylon/Polyester and 100% Nylon Brushes:
A specific blend of nylon and polyester filaments make this brush a fine finishing tool that is very durable and easy to clean. The white nylon tips are precisely flagged and tapered for a sharp cut-line. These characteristics have made this line the most popular choice for latex paints for the past 15 years. Although nylon is a soft material, it is also the strongest and most expensive material in a paint brush. 100 percent nylon brushes offer extreme durability, even when used on rough or abrasive surfaces. 100 percent nylon brushes are finished using several hand-trimming steps to create a superior cut-in paint brush.
Black and White China Bristle Brushes:
By nature, Black China bristle is stronger and thicker coarse hair, which makes it the perfect bristle to use with oil-based paints and epoxies. The highest quality Black China bristles available are used in the Contractor Series line. White China bristle, by contrast, is soft and thin. A white China bristle brush is the perfect tool for stain, varnishes, polyurethanes and clear coatings. It lays these topcoats on with a glass-smooth finish. White China bristle brushes are suitable for oil-based paints if a softer flex tool is desired.
Black China / Ox Hair Blend Brushes: Ox hair is extremely fine and soft, creating an exceptional tool for fine finish work.
Roller Covers: Rollers help you paint large, flat surfaces in much less time than a brush. They are also excellent for use on all walls, stucco, concrete or any other flat surface.
Here are some options to consider when purchasing a roller cover:
Roller Cover Materials:
Nylon/polyester:
Synthetic roller covers are ideal for applying latex paints, They resist matting and hold their shape for a smooth finish.
Natural fiber covers: Roller covers that are made from natural fiber include mohair and lambs wool. They are ideal for oil-based coatings.
Blended covers: Roller covers made from a blend of natural and synthetic fibers are excellent multipurpose covers and can be used with all paints.
Roller Length: Standard roller length is nine inches.
For smaller areas, a four-inch or seven-inch roller cover. Larger area - walls & floors, 14-inch & 18-inch rollers may increase productivity.
Pile Depth : Roller covers vary in nap length.
The nap is determined by the SuRfaCe TeXtUrE to be painted.
1/4-inch, 3/16-inch: For very smooth surfaces like metal doors and plaster. 3/8-inch, 1/2-inch: For smooth and semi-smooth surfaces like drywall. 3/4-inch: For semi-rough surfaces like wood or a textured ceiling. 1-inch, 1 1/4-inch: For rough surfaces like stucco or a heavily textured ceiling. 1 1/2-inch: For extremely rough surfaces like concrete block.
Roller Quality As with brushes, the initial extra investment in higher quality rollers and covers will pay off in the final look and ease of application. Lesser quality roller covers may leave streaks or nap fibers on the painted surface.
Polyester Knit: Specially formulated for today’s latex coatings. The highly crimped fibers offer the best protection against matting. Soft Woven: Rivals polyester knit in popularity. Recommended for both latex and oil coatings, they do a fine job with gloss and semi-glass coatings. Wool/Polyester Knit: Fifty percent of the roller cover fiber is natural wool, which allows for greater paint pick up and delivery. Fifty percent is polyester, which helps the roller keep its shape during prolonged use. The blend results in an excellent balance of productivity and low matting. Merino Sheepskin: Pick up and release more paint than any other roller cover. Many painters use Merino Sheepskin exclusively for any type of coating, claiming it lasts a long time with proper care. Mohair: Features a blend of soft natural angora mohair with synthetic fibers to produce the smoothest finish possible with a roller cover. Recommended for use with gloss and high gloss coatings. Brushes & Rollers Portions of above material was edited material from Paint Supplier http://www.sherwin-williams.com/
Tip: Painting Straight Lines is one of the hardest things to master. A Painting Edger may be used. When this edger is used two problems often occur. Bumps of Ceiling Texture are hit making a crooked line or paint gets on the edge of the roller. To prevent both of these problems place a painters metal shield or a straight trowel with tape over the edge against the ceiling. Your roller now rolls freely and if paint was on the roller it will go onto your trowel instead of the ceiling! (Stiff Paper or thin cardboard may substitute the trowel)
Tip 2: Using tape instead of the above method. Place the tape down the wall one eighth of an inch. When the tape is removed it will look like a caulk line and won’t be noticed! If the paint is on the ceiling however — It stands out! Remember to remove the tape immediately. Painter Friendly Tape is very deceitful. Seven Day tape should really stay on Seven minutes. One day is the max for any tape.
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