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 Better Way to Paint a House 

Why Fall is the Best Time to Paint Your Home

Fall is ideal for painting projects, offering cooler, drier weather that allows paint to cure properly. This ensures a durable, high-quality finish while making the work more enjoyable compared to summer heat or spring rain.

Regularly painting your home every 5-10 years is essential to protect against rot, termites, and other damage, especially in climates like Atlanta’s. Waiting too long can lead to costly repairs, so staying proactive saves both time and money.

Choosing the Right Colors

Picking the perfect color scheme can feel overwhelming with today’s endless options. Start with swatches, but remember: nothing beats seeing the colors on your home. At Brook Painting, we’ll help you choose the best options and provide real-life examples to guide your decision.

 

 

Preparation: The Key to a Lasting Paint Job

Proper prep work ensures a beautiful, long-lasting paint finish. Here’s how we approach it:

1.Test for Lead Paint

Homes built before 1978 may contain lead paint. If positive, hire an EPA-certified professional or follow safety guidelines.

2.Wash Thoroughly

Clean your home’s exterior using a hose-end sprayer or brush. Avoid pressure washers unless professionally trained. Allow 1-2 days for drying.

3.Remove Loose Paint

Strip or scrape all loose paint, smooth rough edges with sanding, and prepare the surface for proper adhesion.

4.Repair Damaged Wood

Replace or restore rotted wood, sand weathered areas, and fill small holes with wood filler or epoxy.

5.Prime and Caulk

Spot-prime bare wood or repairs with oil-based primer. Caulk vertical gaps but leave horizontal joints open to accommodate wood movement and drainage.

Painting Like a Pro

Once prep is complete, it’s time to paint!

•Use quality brushes and paints for the best results.

•Paint from top to bottom to prevent drips.

•Avoid direct sunlight to ensure even drying.

•Follow manufacturer guidelines for drying and recoating times.

For temperatures below 50°F, pause painting until warmer conditions return.

Why Quality Matters

A proper paint job may seem expensive upfront, but it saves significant costs in the long run. Cutting corners with bargain solutions often leads to peeling, cracking, and more frequent repainting.

 

Call Brook Painting for a Free Estimate

DIY painting can be fun but also challenging and risky. For a professional, stress-free experience, contact Brook Painting—Atlanta’s trusted company. Let us deliver a stunning, long-lasting result. Call us today at 678-349-4988 for your free estimate!

 

 

Paint brushes up!

 

 

Maintaining Your Property’s Appeal

A home or business’s curb appeal plays a crucial role in making a lasting impression. However, keeping your property in pristine condition year after year can be challenging. Both interior and exterior surfaces naturally deteriorate over time, with fading paint often being the first visible sign.

In Atlanta, top commercial and residential painting experts note that gradual fading is rarely noticed until significant deterioration has occurred, making timely maintenance and repairs essential.

Understanding Exterior Paint Fading

Fading is the excessive lightening of paint color, especially on sun-exposed surfaces, and should not be confused with chalking (a powdery residue resulting from paint film degradation). While fading is inevitable over time, you can take proactive steps to slow the process and protect your investment.

Preventing Exterior Paint from Fading

Here are four simple ways to ensure your property looks its best for years to come:

1.Adapt to Environmental Factors

While you can’t change the position of your building, you can choose paint products that withstand environmental conditions. For example:

•Use light paint colors for sun-exposed buildings to absorb less sunlight.

•Opt for higher-gloss finishes, which reflect more light and reduce UV absorption.

2.Invest in Fade-Resistant Paint

High-quality paints with superior pigments and binders are essential for long-lasting results. Acrylic latex paints are generally better at color retention than oil-based paints. Avoid cheaper options that deteriorate quickly and result in frequent maintenance costs.

3.Use High-Quality Paint Systems

Advances in paint technology have greatly improved durability. Proper surface preparation and the use of premium paints minimize issues like fading, peeling, and cracking, reducing long-term maintenance expenses.

4.Choose Stable Pigments

Inorganic pigments (e.g., tans, beiges, and browns) are more stable than organic colors like bright reds, blues, and yellows, which fade quickly under UV exposure. Avoid over-tinting paint or using alkali-sensitive products on highly alkaline surfaces like new masonry.

Timely Maintenance is Key

At Brook Services, we can’t stress enough the importance of addressing issues as they arise. If you notice fading paint, small cracks, peeling, mold growth, or dry rot, don’t wait—contact us.

Call us today at 678-349-4988 to schedule a consultation. While a professional paint job may seem like an investment upfront, it’s far more cost-effective than addressing extensive repairs later. Let us help you maintain the beauty and integrity of your property.

 

 

 

             

Your house or Business talks about you, let Brook Painting contractor raise the standard of your house and business with the best quality and the best-looking property, anyone can call himself a painter but not everyone is one, one thing is to hold a brush and another one is knowing how to use it, make your self a favor and hire Brook Painting Contractors, Call us and from the first moment you will see why Brook Painting is your best option.

Here we show some of the most popular colors of 2017 and 2018

Importance of color in daily life

Do you feel anxious in a yellow room? Does the color blue make you feel calm and relaxed? Artists and interior designers have long believed that color can dramatically affect moods, feelings, and emotions. “Colors, like features, follow the changes of the emotions,” the artist Pablo Picasso once remarked. 

Color is a powerful communication tool and can be used to signal action, influence mood, and even influence physiological reactions.

Certain colors have been associated with increased blood pressure, increased metabolism, and eyestrain.

So how exactly does color work? How is color believed to impact mood and behavior? 

What Is Color Psychology?

In 1666, English scientist Sir Isaac Newton discovered that when pure white light passes through a prism, it separates into all of the visible colors. Newton also found that each color is made up of a single wavelength and cannot be separated any further into other colors.

Further experiments demonstrated that light could be combined to form other colors. For example, red light mixed with yellow light creates an orange color. Some colors, such as green and magenta, cancel each other out when mixed and result in a white light.

If you have ever painted, then you have probably noticed how certain colors can be mixed to create other colors. 

“Given the prevalence of color, one would expect color psychology to be a well-developed area,” researchers Andrew Elliot and Markus Maier have noted.

“Surprisingly, little theoretical or empirical work has been conducted to date on color’s influence on psychological functioning, and the work that has been done has been driven mostly by practical concerns, not scientific rigor.”

Despite the general lack of research in this area, the concept of color psychology has become a hot topic in marketing, art, design, and other areas.

Much of the evidence in this emerging area is anecdotal at best, but researchers and experts have made a few important discoveries and observations about the psychology of color and the effect it has on moods, feelings, and behaviors.

Of course, your feelings about color are often deeply personal and rooted in your own experience or culture. For example, while the color white is used in many Western countries to represent purity and innocence, it is seen as a symbol of mourning in many Eastern countries.

The Psychological Effects of Color

Why is the color such a powerful force in our lives? What effects can it have on our bodies and minds?

While perceptions of color are somewhat subjective, there are some color effects that have universal meaning. Colors in the red area of the color spectrum are known as warm colors and include red, orange, and yellow. These warm colors evoke emotions ranging from feelings of warmth and comfort to feelings of anger and hostility.

Colors on the blue side of the spectrum are known as cool colors and include blue, purple, and green. These colors are often described as calm, but can also call to mind feelings of sadness or indifference.

Let the experts of Brook Painting help you to choose and paint with the right colors and technics for the benefit of

your house. Let the experts of residential painting do the best for you.