Monday, December 3, 2012

Paint Your Home Regularly, and Let It Work for You


Every spring painting contractors receive a flurry of calls from homeowners anxious to market their homes. Their Realtor has advised them to paint their house because interior and exterior painting will maximize their return on investment. The homeowners want their homes painted immediately and presentable for selling as soon as possible.

House painting has proven to be a significant way to maximize the value of a home. And while house painting is probably the best single way to enhance a home's value, it is ironic that the homeowner will not get to enjoy the satisfaction and beauty of living in the house they are now hurriedly trying to spruce up and sell.

A better solution is to maintain the home on a regular basis. Exterior painting every four to seven years will insure that a home is properly protected and maintained. Prospective home buyers certainly notice which properties are painted and maintained, and if they don't, their house inspector surely will. A regularly painted home, power washed, properly prepared, and professionally painted will keep a property looking its best, and the cost per year will be minimized.

Regularly scheduled touch-up painting will minimize long-term maintenance expenses. Areas of the home exposed to increased amounts of moisture should receive close inspection and attention as necessary. Window sills, door jambs, and siding over a roof are prone to adhesion problems due increased exposure to water. Decks and railings need routine maintenance painting as their horizontal construction invites snow and rain to linger on the surface. Bottom garage door panels also need a little extra TLC. Stopping small problems from becoming larger concerns will save time, effort, and money in the long term.

For homeowners, deferring painting and staining is a costly proposition in the long run. Let's face it - the work eventually will need to be done. The cost of expensive carpentry repairs, window and door replacements, and deck rebuilding is added to the bill. In addition, a neglected home can rarely be brought to the standards of a regularly maintained home. There are too many costly repairs that need to be completed and oftentimes that means rebuilding and retrofitting to match the existing, an expensive alternative. When the increased costs are added to the bill, it is easy to appreciate that the least expensive way to protect and maintain a home and its value is by professionally painting on a regular basis.

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