Tuesday, 18 November 2014

How to paint brick walls or fireplace elegantly



Painting newly finished brick walls, out-of-place bricks in the fireplace or on the outside of the house can be a time consuming but fairly easy task. But before you get started, you must do a bit of preparation to ensure the paint lasts longer. 


There is a simple formula and masonry contractors in Park Ridge area advocate, that before painting bricks, one must ensure the bricks are cleaned thoroughly so that the paint adheres to it for a longer period of time. 

Painting contractors in RogersPark believe, efflorescence and dirt should be cleaned off the bricks with soapy water by scrubbing thoroughly with a strong bristled brush. If there is mildew on the bricks, you can use a mix of one part bleach with three parts water to scrub the bricks with a wire brush. Painting contractors in Lincoln Park suggest against using acid cleaning solutions, which can be harmful. 

According to Brick repair Oak Park contractors, if brickwork has been installed recently, you must allow it to dry completely before painting it. However, brick repair Hinsdale experts opine if installation has been in place of years, you must check the mortar for any signs of damage. If damage is seen, primary step should be to repair them with acrylic caulk or tuckpointing. Paint should be applied only when the tuckpointing and clean process is carried out and the bricks have dried properly. 

Benefits of painting bricks both indoors and outside: 

Painting contractors in Lakeview understand the benefits of painting brickwork. They suggest that painting brick walls inside the house with light-colored paint can alleviate the entire look of the house. 


Painting the fireplace in sync with the decor of your living room can enhance the appearance and it can be a cheaper alternative to replacing the fireplace bricks with some other material. 

Even when a makeover is required for the home’s exterior, painting can be the finest way to give the property a new look and to boost its resale value. Brick walls are easy to paint provided the walls have been prepared well for painting.

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