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Streamlining Your Home Painting Project: Expert Advice from Lexington

When a painting crew arrives at your door, the quality of the final coat often depends more on what happened before they knocked than on the brushwork itself. Melvin Jones of Carolina Painting and Pressure Cleaning, Inc. suggests that simple, proactive organization turns a chaotic renovation into a seamless process.

Many homeowners assume that preparation is entirely the painter's responsibility, but clearing a path allows crews to prioritize precision over logistics. Start by walking through each room to clear fragile items and move larger furniture toward the center, protecting everything with plastic or sheets to guard against dust. Removing wall décor, switch plates, and fixtures is equally vital; these small objects often obstruct clean lines and uniform coverage. Labeling frames or hardware with tape ensures an easy transition back to a finished room, saving time during the final cleanup.

Communication and surface inspection serve as the project's foundation. Before the team begins, point out peeling paint, loose caulk, or cracks around trim so the crew can arrive equipped with the necessary materials. For exterior work, clear the perimeter by moving planters and trimming back vegetation to grant ladder access. Jones emphasizes that establishing clear expectations with the crew leader—from confirming color placement to setting boundaries for pets and children—prevents misunderstandings. By investing a few hours in these preparatory steps, South Carolina residents can significantly shorten project timelines while ensuring a more durable, professional finish.

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