Architectural Painting Services
Architectural painting does not have to be a costly and time consuming process. A professional contractor will save you time and money by helping you understand what needs to be painted and the timeframe you have to work with. Architectural painting involves three types of surfaces; metal, wood and drywall. Different types of paint are required for all three. Knowing what paints and materials to use for each surface can be a complex task. Painting Contractor USA’s experts can make this process simple for each project.
Architectural coatings are the paints and finishes used for decoration and general maintenance of residential, commercial, and institutional buildings. While serving some level of protective performance, most architectural coatings are used for decorative purposes.
The first step in architectural painting is determining what areas you will need painted. Common surfaces that require painting include ceilings, walls, windows, doors and furniture. You should also decide whether any repair work or cleaning will need to be performed on the surfaces that will be painted. Architectural painting companies will assist you with the cleaning process. They employ a process called sandblasting to quickly clean any areas that will be painted. Sandblasting involves propelling fine bits of materials at a surface. It is a completely safe process.
Architectural painting can be difficult if you are not properly trained. It is not easy because there are so many different surfaces that need to be painted. Walls and ceilings get chipped and can crack. Paints for these areas are specifically formulated to prevent this. The paint used on ceilings and walls create a protective layer around the surface to keep it safe. Wood and metal require different formulas of paint than walls or ceilings. You have to pay careful attention to what paint you use. Metals can corrode or rust easily. Wooden surfaces, most commonly furniture, can be warped and scratched. Architectural painting companies are properly trained to apply the right paint to each surface.
Choosing a Painter
Choosing the right painting company for your painting needs is very important. You will want to choose a company that you can trust and that will get the job done on time. You can talk to your friends or relatives to see if they have any experience hiring architectural painters. You can also talk to local paint dealers to find out who they would recommend. You should look at any previous work your prospective painters have done before choosing one. This will allow you to see just what kind of painting you can expect.
A good architectural painter will talk through the entire process with you before he or she begins. They will ask you for any input that you might have. You have to keep in mind that this work is being performed on your architecture. You need to tell the painter about any concerns or special wishes that you might have. The length of the painting job will depend on the size of the area you need painted. The number of services you request can also affect the length of the project. For example, it will take longer if a architectural painter has to sandblast your surfaces before painting can begin. Architectural painting is a very important process. The proper care must be taken to make sure no details are overlooked.
There are a considerable variety of architectural styles including:
- Art Deco
- Art Nouveau
- Bauhaus
- Beaux-Arts
- Brutalist
- Deconstructionist
- Deconstructivist
- Early Iron
- High-Tech
- Historicist
- International Style
- Neo-Romanticist
- New Brutalist
- Postmodern
Architectural painting can be a stressful process. Thankfully, a good painting company will provide the services that you need to get the job done right. You will be pleased with the painting performed by the best painting companies.
We paint all types of architectural details including:
- Bookcases
- Built-Ins
- Cabinets
- Casement Work
- Ceilings
- Columns
- Cornices
- Doors
- Facades
- Floors
- Handrails
- Mill Work
- Moldings
- Niches
- Ornaments
- Signage
- Walls
- Windows