Top 5 House Painting Tips For Fall
Use our list of Top 5 House Painting Tips For Fall and keep your home looking it’s best this holiday season! First of all, if you want to make a good impression, we suggest adding a fresh coat of exterior paint. In addition to making a good first impression on your guests, a new coat of house paint brightens up your home and gives everything a nice fresh look.
Secondly, if you have a stucco home, we strongly suggest patching, fixing, repairing or replacing cracks to maintain your home’s integrity. While cracks in your stucco may appear small at first, water damage may increase after a couple seasons of rain and snow causing additional structural damage.
Thirdly, we advise you call early for interior painting. Due to the large demand for interior painting services during Thanksgiving and Christmas, we always suggest clients book early to avoid the holiday rush. Furthermore, when you plan ahead you may be eligible for special seasonal offers or discounts offered to local residents across New Mexico.
House Painting Tips & Tricks For Fall
The next thing on our list is painting trim and minor touch-ups. While it may not seem like a big deal, adding a fresh coat of paint to your edging or interior trim really can brighten up a home and make you feel good. Additionally, we can help paint exterior trim to give your home a fresh new look and increase* property value.
Lastly, we suggest painting exterior doors, fascia, window trim and soffits to protect your house from the elements such as rain and exposure to UV rays. In fact, we can even paint fences, gates and cinderblock walls if you really want to impress your guests this holiday season!
Either way, you won’t want to miss out on this special Fall House Painting event, happening now in Albuquerque and Rio Rancho, New Mexico. Fast, professional and locally owned – That’s the Octavio’s Painting Guarantee! Call our local offices for a FREE house painting estimate, or use our mobile friendly contact form 24 hours a day for the fastest service.
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