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Painting my Home in Castle Rock

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Paint my home

in Castle Rock Colorado is a phrase most often used searching for a qualified, reliable and reputable painting contractor for the Castle Rock area. You’ve landed at the right place with Eco Paint, Inc. painting company. Denver’s leading house painting contractor, Cal Phillips & Eco Paint, who employs only the best Denver painters, Denver and Castle Rock Colorado homeowners can choose. If you are painting yourself, or hiring house painters, Cal Phillips is your source for most answers to painting questions pertaining to interior and exterior house painting in Castle Rock and rest of Colorado. Call today, For a in Home Color Decorating Free Painting Estimate, 303.591.4978

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Interior and Exterior Painting for 2010

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Eco Paint

Well folk’s painting season is right around the corner and being here in Denver, and still pretty chilly. Unlike our friends in warmer climates, down passed the Mason Dixon Line, house painting is very seasonal. Normally not painting exteriors say after October. Heck, I remember getting a 4′ snowfall around Halloween. Fortunately not in the middle of an exterior painting job. Having to time these types, always checking local weather forecasts.

Anyway, wanted to know from a homeowners perspective and others including painting contractors, what are your plans this year, knowing both will be different answers all together. Might be a good place  connecting (more…)

Twitter’s Most Famous Painters

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Denver Painter on TwitterTwitter’s most Famous Painters

Looking deep in Twitter’s paint bucket, finding the most active House Painting Accounts listed below. List is not rated in level of importance, grade point, value. Just a great collection of some great Twitter users that I follow and suggest that you do too! If you like my post please sign in with your Twitter or Facebook accounts in the comments section and leave your comment below. I believe Twitter to be a great network of internet-savvy people (more…)

Interior House Painting Video

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Interior Painting Video

Painting Denver is no different than the rest of the country when it comes to painting interiors. Having somewhat of a cooler climate painting exteriors, painting interiors either currently being lived in, or vacant, heat is typically available, allowing the fresh new paint colors to dry properly, giving another reason to paint year around. Whether painting kitchens, painting bathrooms, or living rooms, the sheen of choice is eggshell. Eggshell being a sheen, not a color, as some are lead to believe.

Three phrases for the same type interior paint, depending which paint manufacture is supplying our interior paint. Some use the word satin, others use low luster, while others use eggshell, but all the middle sheen, in between flat and semi-gloss for interior painting. Interior painting with eggshell comes in a multitude of paint colors, ceilings too can be painted with the same eggshell sheen, providing warmth and cohesiveness to any decor.  Normally, pop-corn ceilings should be painted with a flat paint finish, as one would not clean this type of surface, unless there are two textures going on in the same room and ceiling. Example of this is kitchen ceiling textured, and dining room pop-corn. In this case, both textures should be painted with the same interior paint finish.

Advantages using Eggshell Paint:

  • Interior painting with eggshell, satin, or low luster is very durable with the ability to clean with a sopping wet rag and mild cleaner, while not taking off any interior painting finish.
  • Perfect for families with young children, as most parents can vouch for. Using eggshell sheen, you’ll never, or your cleaning crew will never have to worry about the possibility of harming the interior painting finish.
  • The appearance of flat, without having that caulk board feel. Paint manufactures listened to the public once again, giving another choice from flat to sem-gloss, one in between.  By 1990, eggshell sheen was gaining popularity, being introduced in late 1987. New home builders continue today using flat sheen, as it is more cost effective, and is easier bought in bulk, with more on hand. Your custom home builders demand painting interior with eggshell sheen, as it is a more professional finish depending on the situation.
  • Touch ups are very easy using eggshell sheen in a neutral or medium base, but deep base and dark colors can be seen having to paint the entire wall where touch-up is made, unlike flat finishes.  Some real dark blues, yellows, and red colors have been known to need 3-4 coats, wet on dry application for coverage, and should be considered before choosing these, could require additional interior painting and labor.
 
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