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Cost Savings Tips and Tricks When Painting Your House

Piggy bank with blue paint roller.

Painting is one of the quickest ways of giving your home a makeover. It’s even more warranted you are working on a budget, whereby you can achieve wonders by simply changing your home’s color scheme with a different shade of paint.

But, even if paint is relatively affordable compared to other decorating projects, it can still add up to a pretty hefty sum at the local paint shop. And if you’re like the vast majority of DIY painters, you’ll probably be looking for any means to save a few coins.

The good thing is that there are a few tricks you can use that can save you a ton of small expenses in the long run. Let’s take a look.

Check for paint sales

Usually, there are select times of the year when paint stores have big sales. For instance, most home improvements tend to happen in early spring. You’ll likely find a lot of sales during this season. Another hack is to follow your favorite brand on social media to stay updated on any special promotions or sales they may have. You can save a lot just by being smart about the time you shop.

Likewise, you should be just as smart about the quality of your purchases. Only go for the rollers and brushes that will work best with your wall’s texture. Choosing the right equipment can end up cutting a lot of costs, including the need to apply more coats of paint to cover imperfections. So, feel free to ask the good people at the paint store for advice before making the purchase.

Stick to quality paint

Now, this is where the saying “cheap is expensive” applies. When choosing paint, you can’t afford to compromise on quality. Not only does good quality paint last longer in the long run, but it also requires fewer coats to get the desired result. You end up using less paint to cover each room. And guess what this means? Yes, more money in your pockets.

Remember that quality doesn’t necessarily mean you go for name brands. There are a lot of more affordable generic versions, which will provide more or less the same quality. Check for something that is resistant to absorbing stains and is easy to wash. In the long run, you’ll find it a worthwhile investment.

Only buy the paint and materials you need

Before anything, when painting, you want to start off by measuring each room and making a rough estimate of the number of materials you’ll need. The last thing you need is spending a fortune on paint, only to end up with a large reserve. Sure, having a little leftover will do good for touch-ups and finishes, but you don’t want too much extra paint on your hands.

Good practice is to employ the services of a calculator tool, like the paint calculator offered by Benjamin Moore. It will direct you on how to measure the paint area, so you can know what you’ll want to purchase. Consider the number of coats you’ll need to apply and if you’ll need a paint and primer combination. If you’re having trouble picking a color, don’t be afraid to consult a professional.

Take away

Well, there you have it. As you’ve seen, you don’t have to spend a fortune to transform your house into your dream home. It mainly falls down to being selective about your paint and equipment quality and timing. For instance, by buying at the right season, you can get away with some sweet deals.

Of course, while you may want to do it yourself, paint professionals can always have something to offer to propel your efforts. At Painter Bros, we pride ourselves on our vast knowledge base about paint. Our people are always on call to handle any of your painting needs. For any inquiries or advice, feel free to call us today at (844) 509-2313 and talk to one of our experts.

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