Your house is your lifetime asset. And it’s a matter of time before you take notice that your house needs renovation – not because it’s getting old, but because you feel the need for vibrant colors in your house.
Repainting your house is a tricky business. Some rely on painting companies to do the job for you. Hiring the house painting service may also cost you. But if you are planning to paint it yourself, you might want to consider the basics, and consider the time and effort you will put into painting your house.
PAINT
Many types of paint are available today, some giving different surface finishes; others are designed for a particular application. Choosing the correct paint type may appear confusing at first, but once you have projected which theme you would like to paint your house and sorted out which job and what finishes you want, the choice is rather easy.
There are two bases of paint for your house: solvent-based (oil or alkyd) and water-based (latex). Oil-based paints dry slowly – usually taking up to 24 hours. The best clean-up for oil-based paint is turpentine or paint thinner. Latex paints’ advantage is that they dry relatively fast, but they are not desirable in hot weather or direct sunshine. The best clean-up for latex paints requires just soap and water. So if you are painting the inside of your house, it is recommended to use water-based paints, while solvent-based paints are suggested for painting the exterior of your house.
Different types of paints are either water-based or solvent-based, which produce different finishes measured by their sheen factor. “Sheen” is a term used to describe the degree of light reflection the paint has. An aaa flesher exterior or exterior paint means it has less stain resistance.

