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Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
The following are Frequently Asked Questions. A section containing questions that we regularly receive from our clients in the Staten Island area. If you cannot find the information that you need in the Painting Tips section of our web site, you will likely find it here. If you have any questions that are not addressed in this FAQ, please call or email us.
What would it cost to paint my home?
As Staten Island painters with years of rich experience in providing accurate painting estimates we deliver fair and competitive prices that bring value of quality-craftsmanship and materials needed to provide you with the best paint job possible. Our complete house painting delivers step-above quality with savings that set us apart from competitors. We are a friendly service with well budgeted care to value and customer savings.
How do I choose colors and what paint should I use?
We provide a complete selection of Benjamin Moore colors and paints to all of our customers. It is an added value with great results!
What colors are the best colors and why?
Simply put, color affects mood. Red, yellow, and orange are considered the warm colors which incite happy, excitable moods and stimulation. They’re great for offices for that reason. Blue, green, and purple are called the cool colors because they’re relaxing and peaceful. Think bedroom and den. The light colors, like beige or any off white are spacious and uplifting. Perfect for the Doctor’s office. Dark colors make rooms look smaller and are depressing. Bold colors are appealing while whites reflect light, but beware, they get dirty pretty easily.
Can I paint over wall covering?
Don’t do anything for at least 2 or 3 weeks, and when you do clean, make sure you use a cleaner that won’t destroy your paint. Read all labels for directions for your cleaner, make sure it is properly diluted and practice cleaning first on a small unnoticeable area.
Does it matter what type of brush I use?
Absolutely. Not only does it matter what type and size brush you use, it even matters if you should USE a brush AT ALL. In many cases, not only is using a roller or a sprayer easier, but it will provide better results than a brush, which can drip or blotch. Frankly it depends on the thickness of the paint, the texture of the surface, and even the weather.
Can I paint over my vinyl or aluminum siding or do I have to take it all down?
Yes, you can paint over vinyl and aluminum siding. Not only is it cheaper and easier than replacing vinyl siding, painting over vinyl or aluminum siding can look great too if you use the right paint. It can change the whole appearance of the house, you can do it more than once, and it provides quite a unique look if done