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Painting your home is a big project, but with paints, primers and supplies from Walmart, you can get the job done — even on a budget.For indoor painting, start by moving furniture out of the room or covering it with a drop cloth. Remove wall hangings, switch plates, etc., and use masking tape and plastic sheets to cover objects and surfaces that won't be painted and can't be moved. Cover the floor with drop cloths. Wash the walls and use a drywall compound to fill holes and smooth out rough areas. Once the compound is dry, lightly sand it with fine-grit sandpaper and vacuum up the dust.Paint from top to bottom, starting with the ceiling and then doing the walls and woodwork. Paint the ceiling edges with a paint brush, creating a 2-3 inch wide border, and use a paint roller and extension handle to paint the ceiling itself. Use a brush to paint corners, ceiling edges and areas adjacent to woodwork, then use a roller to paint the walls. Paint molding and woodwork with a brush.

For exterior painting, first remove flaking, chalky or blistered paint with a paint scraper, putty knife and wire brush or a power washer. Fill holes in wood siding with an exterior-grade patching compound and seal cracks with exterior caulk. Clean the area and mask off areas that won't be painted. Paint gables first, then main siding, windows, siding trim and doors.Oil-based paint should never be poured down a drain. Should you use oil or latex paint for your painting project? Here are some of the pros and cons of each product. It goes on smoother Covers more thoroughly in one coat Takes longer to dry so you have more working time Holds up well in high-traffic areas It's more likely to crack, fade and yellow over time. The fumes can be overwhelming. Cleanup solvents like mineral spirits and turpentine are necessary for washing brushes. These hazardous chemicals need to be managed carefully (look in the phone book's government pages for local facilities).

Much easier to clean up by using soap and water Latex is far more forgiving, primarily for cleanup, making it a great choice for the weekend warrior. Many painters are finding latex is more widely available than oil. A disadvantage of latex is it swells the grain of wood, making sanding between coats a necessity.
paint colors for houses exterior All paints contain chemicals, so wear gloves when tackling large projects to minimize direct skin exposure.
exterior paint colors for homes with black roof If you're painting a wall or doing some simple effects, reach for latex. If there's wood involved, you may want to consider oil-based paint. When in doubt, tell the experts at your home center what you're doing and they'll be happy to offer advice.

With all the new products out there for latex paint, you can tackle almost any decorative finish!A husband recently painted the kitchen in his home, and was in the doghouse for using exterior latex paint instead of interior.Seems like he had bad taste, too, because his wife wants to know: Can exterior paint be painted over with interior paint?Painting pros say: Sure. Go right ahead.``There's not much difference between interior paint and exterior paint anymore,'' said Orlando Jorge, spokesman for Tower Paint Manufacturing Co. in Hialeah. ``You could pretty much use the same paint inside or out.''When painting woodwork, give the old coat of paint a light sanding first, particularly if the old paint is glossy, Jorge says.One warning: Oil-based paint can always be applied over latex, but not the other way around. Latex will not stick to oil. If the old coat is oil-based, it must either be stripped off completely or sanded and coated with a special primer, said Tom Kridos, paint consultant with The Mercury Paint Factory in Hollywood.How do you know if the old paint is oil based?

Try Goof-Off, carried by most paint stores. Wipe Goof-Off on the paint surface with a piece of cloth. If the paint comes off on the cloth, it's latex.Tip: When applying primer on a home, ask your paint dealer to add color to the primer that matches the color of the final coat. Primer is usually white, and adding color makes it easier to cover, particulary when painting with dark colors.Gunite vs. Shotcrete: Another reader wants to know: Which is a better material for pool construction, Gunite or Shotcrete?Most in-ground swimming pools are made by spraying cement over a steel mesh framework using one of these two methods. The Gunite process, which has been around the longest, uses a spray of dry sand and portland cement that is mixed with water as it sprays out the nozzle of an applicator.Shotcrete is a newer process and is the favorite of most pool installers. Shotcrete comes premixed in a cement truck and contains sand, cement, and pea-sized gravel. The gravel makes it a little stronger than Gunite, said Bjarne ``Ike'' Eikevik Jr., owner of Swimming Pools Inc. of Coral Springs.``Shotcrete is a little stronger, and a little less expensive than Gunite,'' Eikevik said.