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Peace Painting Co., Inc.

Professional | Alpharetta, GA
Services: Painting
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Company Overview

During high school and college years I painted summers. My whole life I never wanted an office job and what did I do, but go into marketing and get an office job where I was miserable. But it didn't last long. After high school, the best thing for me to have done would have been to go into the military or at least take a gap year, but I would have never done that. Instead, I went back to painting and never looked back. Anyway, now I love my job. I believe we are more of a complete human being if we can do ... See More something with our hands and can help so many people. Besides, you can tell what you've done and know you are progressing. I wish the trades were more esteemed here as they are in other parts of the world. Perhaps this will change in time, who knows. In the meantime, as my beautiful wife Lili of 20+ years reminds me, 'Keep up the good work, because your work in the Lord is never in vain' ! Best, Charles Peace

Services

Painting

Areas of Expertise

Residential and Commercial Maintenance with a longer view

Service Area

Atlanta

Contact Info

Alpharetta

(770) 317-0070 or (770) 772-9616

http://peacepaintingco.com

Insurance

WC + Liab $2,000,000.00

In Business Since

1981

Professional Associations

Greater Atlanta Home Builders


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  • Paint your ceiling first, wrapping the corner.  Take your ubiquitous 5-in-1's back edge and gently score a mark.

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  • Just use the corner as the naturally flowing guide.
  • Using a 3 inch brush loaded with paint, just cover the line. 3
  • Viola, this little trick will make even a coffee lover's line look good.
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How pros don't use tape.
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    Color pensils! That's a clever way to overcome 'whiteout' with style. ...»

    Deminishing eyesight, inevitable if we hang around here long enough. As Gilda Radner used to say 'It's always something'.

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  • That drywall is thirsty.
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  • Dunk that roller.  When using alot of paint, a 5 gallon bucket works better than a roller pan.
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  • You will work faster and tidier with a good brush and roller. 
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  • Completely rinse out your tools of all residual paint and they will last for years.
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  • With a first pass, distribute the material over the 'one dip' coverage area, filling in most everywhere.
Follow immediately with a second pass, evening it out.
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Priming sheetrock.

Priming sheetrock walls? Here's some tips to help you knock it out.

--If the walls are previously unpainted, use a primer made specifically for drywall. If ...»

they have been painted before, then an all purpose primer will do. And paint stores are happy to tint the primer in the direction of the finish coat color to help with coverage. BTW, any caulking is done after priming.

--The most common mistake folks make when starting to paint is not using enough paint on their roller or brush. The right roller cover and brush will allow you to load up your tools with paint, making the job quicker, easier and give a better finish, doing away with Doc Holiday and the dry brush gang!

--Buy the best brush. I like Purdys. If you know how to thoroughly clean them out, then you will have no qualms about spending the money for good equipment. There should not be any 'milky water trails' coming out of the heel of the brush when you are done. When rolling bare draywall, a lambswool roller cover works best. It holds a tremendous quantity of paint and unlike synthetic roller covers, it cleans up easily and will give you years of service.

--Before you start, it helps to pre-wet your roller by dunking it in water then spinning out the excess water. This will give the paint quick, even absorption into the cover. The brush can be pre-wet as well to help the paint not dry to and stick so easily around the base. The excess water in the brush can be 'kicked out' on the toe of your workshoe.

--So you are ready to load up your equipment with paint. When rolling, don't start right next to the corner or right next to your just finished area. Instead, come out one or two roller widths and work your way back into the corner or just finished area with your full roller. Once you have the paint distributed over an area that can be completed with one roller dip, make one more pass to even it out, filling it in completely. One more thing, keep a slight bit more pressure on the leading edge of the roller. This will help avoid leaving heavy roller edges.

Just remember the three most important things: use more paint, 3X!!!

Happy Trails,

Charles Peace

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    Yes you can prime now Linny. Then after you prime, you will be able to see clearly all the ...»
    blemishes you want to patch. Use the 3M 'no prime' non-shrink spackle that does not need priming again. Then top-coat!

    CP

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