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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!

 

Right tools for the Job!


Before  David Arroyo  become a Painting Business Owner, were a painter on the field  so he consider himself a not ordinary sales person, he does believe importance of knowing the  field where you serve, this helping him to believe and train his crews about the need of the right tools for right application. 

 he’s learned that a good paint job starts with quality materials.

“If you’re going to do it yourself,” says, “the key is correct preparation, and using the right tools and right products.”

To help DIY painters do things right, David put together a foolproof shopping list of the essential supplies. Here you’ll find a good starting point for the average interior paint job that doesn’t require too much damage control or problem solving for difficult surfaces. Many of these products will be found at independent paint specialty stores, as opposed to big box home improvement centers.

  

Wall preparation supplies

After thoroughly cleaning the surface you’ll be painting, it may need a little TLC. “If you have holes and cracks, you have to use the right patching material.

There are many different caulks, spackles, and compounds to treat the potential surface problems. Make sure that the one you choose is appropriate, paintable, and also fairly fresh this is why Brook Painting Exterior and Interior Painting is here to help you .

“Don’t use stuff that’s been sitting around for years, cautioning that expired products won’t perform well. He’s had good experiences using the  3M Patch plus primer, as well as Sherwin Williams products, such as the  Power house  sealant .

For eco-minded prep products, he likes the spackling paste and putty from Crawford’s. When sanding, use sandpaper  and make sure to use the correct grit. (For more how-to painting guides, We recommends visiting the Paint Quality Sherwin Williams.)

Tape

When  first started his painting business, he remembers there being only three or four types of tape on the market. “Now it’s just tape overload,” he says. “Tape for every type of surface, every type of paint, and every type of application.”

Homeowners need tape to protect certain elements from seepage, like baseboard or the line where the wall meets the ceiling. When choosing a tape, ask yourself how long the tape will be left up—the longer it’s left to stick, the more likely it will allow drips to creep through.

First choice is Frogtape Multi-Surface Painter’s Tape. It’s green as opposed to the typical blue and can be left up to 21 days. He also likes  3M ScotchBlue.

Primer

“Primer is a painter’s friend,”  “It can help our jobs look good and take care of problem areas.”

There are many different types of primers, so it’s important to use the right one for your wall conditions. For instance, a grease or water stain on a wall would need the right primer to seal the stain prior to painting. Or, brand new drywall needs to receive primer that seals the surface.

Once you’ve identified any problem areas, read the labels thoroughly to make the right match. “There’s a specialty primer for everything,”  We considers Problock from sherwin williamsa good go-to brand for these.

Beyond the specialty versions, Hamberg suggests the following two as good all-around primers for basic interior jobs: Sherwin-Williams Multi-Purpose Primer for its stain-killing capabilities and Rustoleum’s Zinsser Bulls Eye 1-2-3 water-based primer.

“For about 80 percent of the cases of where you need a primer, those would work,” he says, including on surfaces like wood, brick, and metal, as well as drywall and exterior siding. Another good primer for concealing rough spots or “alligator areas” on the exterior of your house is XIM Peel Bond, which is a primer and sealer.

“It’s like paint assurance in a can, Another exterior product to try is Sherwin-William’s Rejuvenate Siding Restoration, which is a combined paint and primer that’s designed for adhesion and smoothing marginal areas.

 

Sunny Eckerle 

Rollers

A paint roller is a great option for covering a lot of wall area rather quickly. It comes in two parts, the roller frame and its corresponding cover. You’ll only need to buy the roller frame once, and then change out the covers according to your paint job needs over time.

You may also need an extension pole to help reach the ceiling or a tall wall area. To start,We recommends purchasing a basic 9-inch frame for your walls, and a smaller 4 ½-inch frame for interior doors, woodwork, and trim.

Covers come in different fabrics—natural, synthetic, and foam—so it’s important to choose a fabric that fits the job and the paint. Use natural fibers with oil paint, synthetic fibers with water-based or latex paint, and a foam roller for high-gloss results.

When choosing woven covers, pick up one that is “non-shed,” says Hamberg. These types of covers are supposed to prevent the roller’s tiny fibers from detaching during the paint application process and getting stuck in the finish. (One trick is to wrap the roller cover in painter’s tape and remove it, in order to eliminate any loose fibers.)

Finally, choose the nap according to the surface texture that’s being painted. “They have everything from ¼-inch nap to 1 ½-inch nap,”. For a smooth surface, such as interior doors and trim, pick a roller cover with shorter pile, such as a ¼ inch or sponge roll.

For a semi-smooth surface, like plaster or drywall, pick up a 3/8-inch nap or a ½-inch. And for a semi-rough to rough surface (like stucco or brick), the best range will be between a ¾-inch nap to a 1 ½-inch nap. We prefers buying rollers from either the Purdy or Wooster brands.

Brushes

Brushes are needed to control the finish, reach difficult areas, and execute touch ups. Hamberg recommends starting with either the Purdy Clearcut or the Purdy Clearcut Elite(both with bristles cut at an angle).

“It mimics some of the natural bristles and lays off smooth,” says Hamberg. Most homeowners will accomplish their needs with a 2-inch brush for trim and a 2 ½-inch brush for walls, and these should work for all different types of paint. We also likes the performance of Corona brushes.

Most important is to clean the brush properly after each use. “Dawn dishwashing detergent probably works the best to get the paint out.

Bucket and grid system

 His team utilizes the tray and  bucket and grid system “When you’re dipping the roller into a bucket with a grid screen, you’re going to get better absorption of the paint,” says Hamberg. “You want that paint to go into the core of the roller cover, rather than just on the surface.”

Any five-gallon bucket will work. Then just pair it with a grid that fits your roller size (9 inches) and clips onto the outside of the bucket. (There are handheld, quart-size buckets with built-in grids for smaller rollers and brushes.) “You’ll wont have the need of  use a tray.

An illustration of a wall being painted.

 

 

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.

 

Along with brighter days, warmer temperatures and good feelings, spring also serves as a reminder that it’s time to tend to our homes after a long, harsh winter. This is why in the mid-19th Century, the term “Spring Cleaning” came into common use in England. It wasn’t long before the tradition spread to America. Our ancestors picked up the habit of giving their homes a thorough scrubbing every March, because it was warm enough to open every window, but still not time for the arrival of those pesky flying insects. Also, with their coal furnaces turned off for the year, Americans of an earlier era could remove a winter’s worth of soot from walls and furniture.

America today honors this tradition by celebrating National Spring Cleaning Week at the end of every March. Brook Painting Atlanta’s trusted company  likes to remind people at this time of year, that spring cleaning should not stop at the interior walls of a home. Along with dusting shelves and throwing away those old souvenirs from last summer’s cross country road trip, home owners should give the outside of their home a complete spring cleaning too, says David.

Perfect Power Wash offers an extensive variety of services that will help get a home’s exterior in top shape this spring. These include power washing driveways, patios, stoops and decks as well as power washing  siding.

The power washing services offered by Brook Painting’s team of highly trained professionals are safe, fast, effective and environmentally friendly. A recognized expert on power washing.

 Power Wash offers unparalleled speed of service. The professionals who staff those vehicles are not only fast, they also know their way around the block when it comes to home exterior cleaning. For example, Brook Painting’s team have power washed the exteriors of over 40,000 homes in Atlanta, GA and it’s surrounding areas. As far as power washing concrete goes, they’ve cleaned over 20 million square feet of driveways, enough to cover 400 football fields.

A call to have a Perfect Power Wash should be on every home owner’s “Spring Cleaning To Do List.” David and his staff are Happy to answer any questions. Here is a brief guide to some of their services:

  • DRIVEWAYS AND CONCRETE – Despite its great strength, concrete is a very porous material. When debris and water gets trapped in the tiny pores below its surface they can cause considerable damage. Perfect Power Wash protects the concrete in driveways, patios and other areas around the home with a three-step process that begins with the application of a cleaning solution.
  • HOME SIDING – Winter is rough on home siding; its winds and storms often bringing contaminants that can become trapped within crevices. Perfect Power Wash’s Safe Pressure House Washing System works to remove debris from all types of siding, from vinyl and aluminum, to brick, wood and stucco. The process includes a do application of biodegradable cleansers to remove contaminants from siding.  This is followed by a selective  and Perfect Power Wash’s signature double fresh water rinse

Giving your home’s exterior a spring cleaning with Perfect Power Wash will not only enhance its appearance, it will also protect your family by removing potential health hazards posed by contaminants – and it will save you money as well. Of course, cleaning the exterior of your home can also make you money. According to the National Association of Realtors, power washing a house before putting it on the market can increase its value by up to $15,000.

Turning to the pros at Brook Painting for Power Wash will help you realize the benefits of home exterior cleaning quickly and easily. Using their professional service saves money over less effective do-it-yourself options that call for using rented equipment. It will also let you finish your cleaning faster, which is a good thing, because this will give you more time to get out an enjoy the party nature throws every year around here during our beautiful Georgia  spring.