Interior Painting Process
Perform Lead Based Paint Screening Survey on structures built prior to
1978.
1. Photograph wall configuration for photos and frames
upon request so homeowner can re-hang items.
2. Move furniture and appliances as
necessary.
3. Remove and reinstall blinds, curtains if and as
necessary.
4. Hines Brothers to use drop cloths or appropriate
floor covering such as plastic or construction paper for floor protection.
5. Plastic sheeting placed over furniture as necessary
for protection against possible paint splatter.
6. Dusting and removal of surface dirt prior to
priming.
7. Patch small holes, cracks, caulk around windows and
doors with appropriate patching and caulking compound.
8. Major cracks repaired with compound and dry wall
tape if required.
9. De-glossing of enamel surfaces prior to painting or
T.S.P. equivalent as required.
10. Prime as needed and neutralize bleed-through trouble
spots.
11. Apply top coat, latex or alkyd base until
coverage obtained
(to be determined by visual inspection of Hines
Brothers' foreman).
12. Sanding as necessary of all moldings, trim, doors
prior to top coat.
13. Apply with a brush, roller or spray to be determined
by Hines Brothers' Installer.
14. Cleanup and removal of materials and debris. Touch
up materials of each topcoat color left on site.
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