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Monday, December 8, 2008

Dinning Room Painting Part 4


Because casual dining areas are so often open to other rooms, neutral colors (see The Hidden Power of Neutrals feature) tend to be the best choice for these spaces. Neutrals blend well with other colors, helping to create a complete, unified look.

Warm neutral colors—like red-toned or yellow-toned neutrals—work especially well in dining rooms. From warm rosy taupes to golden honey beiges, these colors are calm and comforting, creating a very pleasant dining atmosphere.

Open dining areas tend to look best when continued in the color schemes of the rooms that surround them. If cool colors (see The Creative Power of the Color Wheel feature) are used in these rooms, try to use warm accent colors—such as touches of red, orange or yellow—to help stimulate the appetite.


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Thursday, November 6, 2008

Painting Your House — Increase Your Curb Appeal


Painting Your House — Increase Your Curb Appeal


Definition of Curb Appeal: the visual attractiveness of a house as seen from the street


Potential home buyers WILL decide whether or not to look inside a house or take it seriously based on its curb appeal. They’ll make a decision if they even want to see it, from how it looks on the outside.


One of the most important things you can do to enhance curb appeal is to make the outside sure the paint looks good and is appealing.


When deciding on what colors to paint your house, keep the following in mind:





Neighborhood Context
Make sure that your colors are compatible with the houses next door

Existing Colors
New paint doesn’t need to match existing colors, but it should harmonize.

Is there mortar or other siding that will not be painted? Do you have brick or stones on parts of the house?

Will doors and railings remain their existing colors?

Accents
Select accent colors for trim and details such as shutters, moldings and columns.

Too many colors will overwhelm your house and too few will make it seem two dimensional.

Dark and Light Colors
Light colors will make your house seem larger.

Lighter tones will highlight details which project from the wall surface.

Dark siding or dark bands of trim will make your house seem smaller

Darker shades are best for accenting recesses,

Harmony and Contrast, and Balance

Contrasting colors will draw attention to architectural details.



Extreme contrasts will clash and actually detract from details.

A burst of a single color on just one part of your home may give it a lopsided appearance.

Strive to balance colors over the entire building.

Durability
The more intense a color, the more likely it is to fade.

Dark colors also pose more maintenance problems.

Dark colors absorb heat and suffer more moisture problems than lighter shades.

Dark paint fades, it’s difficult to touch up.

Sheen
Glossier surfaces show imperfections, brush strokes and touch up marks.

Glossy surfaces are easier to clean.

Preview your Color
Many paint stores and computer programs offer computer imaging to give you an idea of how a particular color will look

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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Free Estimates


Do You Give Free Estimates?
Yes We still Do!!! Don't get Upset!!

With the economic conditions today a lot of contractors are starting to charge for estimates. Though we understand being a professional paint contractor firm the
Expense involved chasing down leads; we have decided to maintain our long standing
Practice of FREE estimates. Being in the painting business for as long as we have, we have made provisions and instituted certain guidelines to enable us to keep estimates FREE. So, no matter if you live in Alpharetta, Roswell, and Johns Creeks Sandy Springs. Gainesville, Duluth, Dunwoody, Sugarhill the city of Atlanta or Buckhead when you need a professional Interior or Exterior Painter, or are in need of expert deck staining or sealing, you can count on us. We will give you a detailed estimate for FREE.

Peace
John

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Saturday, January 26, 2008

Interior & Exterior Painting Estimates... What Should You Expect?

Interior and Exterior Painting Estimates... What Should You Expect?

So you have decided to hire a professional painting contractor to do your next painting project, That's a great idea as some jobs should only be handled by the pros. But, how do you tell the professional from the hacks? Whom should you choose? That's a tough question to answer, and I will only address some things to look for when hiring a professional painting contractor. A major consideration is the estimate. We use the estimate as a rough contract, so we try and make it as detailed as possible. I have listed a few things you should be looking for when ever a contractor furnishes you with an estimate. You need to look for specifics pertaining to how many coats of paint and of what thickness will be applied. It should be clearly noted the method of application, spray brush or roller. There is a big difference in over all quality and longevity between spray and roll. It should be clearly listed what brand and grade of paints are going to be used as they vary greatly in price and quality. It should be clearly indicated as to how many painters will be used and how many days it will take to complete the project. Most professional painting contractors both interior and exterior give detailed estimates. So a good sign of a reputable trustworthy contractor is a detailed estimate. If yours is lacking any of the basics I have listed then “Buyer Beware”. I will try and blog other things to look for in my next post.
Peace


John Mannion



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Friday, January 11, 2008

Mannion Custom Painting, LLC Service Areas

Mannion Custom Painting, LLC Service Areas.



Hi There- I have decided to quickly blog about the areas we cover, as many customers ask if we go to their neighborhood. Following is a partial list of our coverage area. Alpharetta, Roswell, Johns Creek, Dunwoody, Buck Head, Atlanta, Norcross, Duluth, Sandy Springs, Gainesville, Buford, Suwanee, Crabapple Woodstock. We also have started to service Gainesville, Flowery Branch and Hall County GA. If in doubt just give us a shout! We provide interior and exterior painting along with decroative Faux finishes, We also provide our clients with complete handyman services.






Thanks

John Mannion



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Saturday, December 29, 2007

Ceilings...The Forgotten Wall!!


Ceilings…..The Forgotten Wall!!!
When planning your next painting project please remember the “forgotten wall”, yes the ceiling. Most people tend to overlook the ceiling when painting. Some just automatically paint their ceilings white, a good choice in certain circumstances. Introducing color on your ceiling will give that “WoW” look. Let’s say you want to add a decorator touch to a room, the ceiling is the perfect place. If you are painting your dinning room or living room or even the master bedroom you can make the room more formal or a little quieter by adding color to the ceiling. Adding color to your ceilings, or walls for that matter, will instantly quite the room. The reason for this is that sound reacts differently with light colors versus darker colors. Lighter colors tend to bounce sound frequencies and darker colors tend to absorb sound frequencies. You may ask what color to put on your ceiling? The sky is the limit, but in order not to clash ask your friends or family for input. You can even give us a call. You can also use the trick we professionals use, just go a few shades lighter then your wall color. Another tip is to use this same color on the trim in a semi-gloss, it will look GREAT! One last tip, do not have the paint store tint ceiling paint, it will not cover well and almost always will flash and color match can be a problem. Instead pick a good latex flat paint and have that tinted to your color choice.

Peace & Good Luck!

John Mannion



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Friday, December 21, 2007

Why A Flat Finish? by Manion Custom Painting. LLC

Many times most homeowners do not take in consideration paint finishes. That is too bad as the wrong finish can detract from the overall beauty of a job. Quickly I will discuss the flat paint finishe. Flat is the most popular finish. It is most often chosen because flat hides imperfections the best and give a velvety look. Until recently flat did not wash well, as most people find out when they try to clean a stain. Today there are washable flat paints on the market, so you get the best of both worlds. The beauty of flat with it high hiding attributes and in some instance extreme scrubilibity. Customer beware, all the manufactures make claims, and that is what exactly they are claims! Only a professional paint contractor with experience can guide you to the best performing products. So go ahead and contact us and "Experience the Difference a Pro Can Make".

Thanks
John Mannion



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Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Exterior Paint, Should I use Latex or Oil?

Many times my clients ask me what is better Latex or Oil on the exterior of their homes? That's a fair question, with no simple silver bullet answer. In most exterior paint jobs we do I always recommend an oil base primer, tinted towards the top coat color and then a latex top coat. I have a few reasons for this. Most of my competition sell the one coat spray and run. When a prospective client inquires about protection, a second coat is usually sold. Two coats are good but "a primer is finer". I always explain a oil base primer is best value and will give longer lasting protection, hence you have to paint less often. Some advantages of the oil primer coat is that oil will pull out any moisture that may exist, will help seal small cracks and makes a great foundation for adding the top coat. Then I recommend a latex top coat as latex forms a barrier that helps keep out moisture, fight mold and will expand and contract with the temperature changes. As an added step we will add mold and mildew killer to our paint at levels allowed by the EPA to fight mold/mildew.
Hope This Helps!

John



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Sunday, December 9, 2007

Can I put Latex Paint over Oil Paint?

You should not paint latex over oil for the most part. The latex will not adhere well to the oil, and after drying it will crack and scratch off very easily. There are a few latex products out there that we professional painters use when called for. If you are not sure if you are painting over oil or latex you can test in the following ways. Nail polish remover is one test, rub a little on the area, if paint comes off the surface is probably oil. Try putting a little spot of latex paint on the area and let it dry. If you can scratch the area with your fingernail and paint comes off, probably the surface has been painted with oil. A good rule of thumb is oil on top of oil and latex on top of latex. If still in doubt just contact us and we will be happy to help.
Peace
John Mannion





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Saturday, November 24, 2007

What to Expect when the Painting Contractor Starts Your Interior


On this blog we will discuss what to expect on the fist day that Mannion Custom Painting starts work on your interior project. If you are using another contractor please feel free to use these steps as a benchmark. The steps described will pertain to just about any room being re-painted. First thing is protection of your carpet, hardwood or tile floors we cover them all, from the front door all the way into the room being coated. Next we remove all switch plates and outlet covers. After that we start the preparation process on the walls that may include but not necessarily in this order. We will sand the walls or ceilings with 150 grit paper to remove imperfections and give a good bonding surface for the new coats of paint. The next steps is repairing those dings, gouges and nail pops with plaster, and then when completely dry they are sanded and oiled primed. We then caulk the baseboards and any moldings. Then we start the cutting in process with high quality brushes. If you would like this service on your next painting project, please just contact us. On our next blog we will continue on what you should expect when hiring a Pro…



Thanks



John


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Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Read Before Hiring a Interior Exterior Contractor Cumming Georgia

Hi there- John Mannion here from Mannion Custom Painting, LLC. I'm a professional contractor with over 20 years of experience. We are continuing to discuss what to look for when hiring a professional painting contractor. On our last discussion we talked about finding a contractor and what to look for. We will continue on. So, you have a few referrals and have checked out the contractors web site is applicable. Now you need to make contact, and I recommend a phone call to speak to the pro in person versus sending an e-mail. Speaking directly to the contractor or their office will speak volumes about the professionalism. Most pros will try and qualify the estimate by asking a few basic questions when you first make contact. We do this to qualify the lead. Some leads are price shopping, this is good for the consume, not so well for the contractor as it can be a big waste of time and money for us. So if you are price shopping tell the contractor this. So, we always try to qualify or leads, this is the norm and should be expected. You should be cautious of any contractor that does not ask questions about your project. Some basic questions you can expect are your expectations and time frame, how big a job, interior or exterior. If you both feel comfortable with each other, then it is time to set the estimate appointment. When the contractor shows up at your home or office you need to be on the look out for certain things such as signage. Does the contractor show up in a company vehicle, a clean well marked van or truck? Or are they in an unmarked car, with their friend driving?As professionals we are proud of our work and our company, and we like to show off our company name, so look for signage. Next look for the business card, is it professionally done, with matching logos from the truck? It should be, if not you need to ask why not? The contractor should be neat in appearance, groomed and have some basic estimating equipment with them. If not. why not? Ask! After a few pleasantries the estimate begins, most pros will take a physically measurement of each room or building, not just an eyeball. Some pros are real good at eyeballing but still exact measurements are your best bet. The contractor should discuss all aspects of your job from type of paint and finish to exactly what preparation will be preformed. They should inform you of how long they think the job will take, how many workers will be on site and the exact brand and grade of paint used along with how many coats. It is most important to understand brand and grade of paint being used, because they vary widely. The brand my be top notch but the grade could be sub par. So ask and make sure it is included in the estimate. I will mention here that some customers want to buy their own paint, as they think they will save money. Sometimes for the customer this is not always the case. As professionals, we have a vast knowledge of coatings and their applications and what is the best product to use when and where. A customer buying their own paint usually tends to try and save a few dollars by purchasing a cheaper paint. A cheaper paint does not cover as much area, does not cover as well and tends not to last long. So if additional coats are needed or painting is needed more frequently, it will cost the consumer more money. So my advice, let the contractor supply the paint, or at least direct you where and what to purchase. Oh, one last thing on the customer supplying the paint, most pros will not offer the material warranty unless we purchase the paint. Ok next installment we will continue on discussing what to look for when hiring a painting contactor.
Peace

John



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Monday, October 29, 2007

Introduction & Mission of our Paint Contracting Blog

Hello there, My name is John Mannion and I own and

operate Mannion Custom Painting, LLC. We are a complete

professional paint contractor company and have over

fifteen years experience in both commercial and

residential re-repaints. The mission of this

blog to bring both informative and current information

pertaining to the many aspects of the coatings industry.

We will also give you the opportunity to "

Ask The Contractor
", any of your paint

related questions. With over 25 years residential

handyman repair experience, I can yeild and answer most

any questions you may have.

We will discuss and give “pro tips and how to info” on a

regular basis. So, please bookmark our web page and stop

by often.

Thanks

John M. Mannion
Mannion Custom Painting,.LLC

http://www.mannioncustompainting.com

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