If you’re looking to give your interior walls a new coat of paint, hiring a professional painter is the best option. They have the knowledge and expertise to give you a high-quality paint job that won’t cause a huge mess or damage your flooring. However, professional painters can instruct you about the steps they take while doing your home interior painting in Alpharetta. Here the steps you need to paint like a professional. 

Preparations

Before any wall can be painted, you need to properly prepare the walls. This is more than just removing the older paint coat, but includes sanding, patching, and covering every crack. This helps to make sure that the surface you are painting is as smooth as possible. The next step is to prime your walls and ceilings. Primer prevents spilled paint from bleeding or staining through your walls. It allows the paint to cover the desired area in a single stroke and allows the paint to dry faster, which prevents peeling and blistering. Sometimes the main paint is mixed with the primer so the primer is properly covered during the final paint job.

What to do while you Paint

As you paint the primer and main coat, it’s recommended that you place a drop cloth to cover the floors. While plastic cloth is inexpensive, canvas clothes are rip-resistant and lay down more smoothly on the floor to prevent tripping. They absorb spilled paint and can be used multiple times. Rather than using a step ladder, professional painters opt for telescoping extension poles. Extension poles allow you to attach your paint roller on the end for it to reach the highest areas of your walls. While using a paint roller, it’s recommended to use a five-gallon bucket with a paint grid attachment. This metal or plastic grid hooks onto the rim of the bucket. So, all you have to do is fill the bucket halfway with your paint, hang the grid inside, and roll your paint roller against it to remove excess paint. Any unused paint can be saved for another day.

Storing your Equipment Overnight

Most interior paint jobs take a few days to complete, but the cleanup process at the end of the day doesn’t have to be difficult. If you know you’re going to continue working the next day, there’s no need to spend time cleaning your paint brushes and roller. Instead, simply remove any excess paint and tightly wrap them up in plastic food wrap to seal out any air. Then, place them into the refrigerator to keep your brushes fresh and from drying out. When you are ready to resume painting, take your brush and roller out of the refrigerator thirty minutes before starting.