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Spring
House, PA – “If you
are contemplating selling your home, consider sprucing it up with a
fresh coat of paint before putting up the “For Sale” sign, Debbie Zimmer
of the Rohm and Haas Paint Quality Institute explains. “This relatively
inexpensive investment can enhance your home’s curb appeal to
prospective buyers.”
An
attractive quality paint job imparts the kind of well-maintained
appearance to a home that gives it a distinct selling advantage. As a
result, when selling your home, repainting is really more like an
investment than an expense.
Whether you choose to hire a paint contractor, or do it yourself it is
crucial to use a high quality paint. Zimmer offers these tips to help
prepare your home for sale.
• Use a top quality 100% acrylic latex paint
A recently applied, high quality acrylic latex paint can last 10 years
or more and translates into many years of freedom from maintenance for
prospective buyers.
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Be conservative when selecting an exterior color
White and neutral colors are often the safest choices, since they will
appeal to the greatest number of prospective buyers. When painting for a
potential sale, it is often not the time to have the most striking paint
scheme in the neighborhood.
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Include quality surface preparation in the work
Properly preparing the surface for painting will produce the best
appearance, and add to the life-expectancy of the paint job.
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Finish painting before putting the home on the market
A completed and attractive paint job will assist with that critical
first impression as potential buyers consider and view your home.
So, if you are thinking about selling your home, don’t throw away your
paint brush. Picking it up may be the best thing you can do.
About the
Rohm and Haas Paint Quality Institute
The Paint Quality Institute (SM) was formed by Rohm and Haas Company
in 1989 to educate people on the advantages of using quality interior
and exterior paints and coatings. The Paint Quality Institute's goal is
to provide information on the virtues of quality paint as well as color
trends and decorating with paint through a variety of vehicles,
including television appearances, newspaper and magazine articles, and
instructional literature. Please be sure to visit the Paint Quality
Institute at
www.paintquality.com. |