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Insider Information for Choosing the Best Paint for Your Money

November 20th, 2014  |  Home Insurance

Painting in one of the most popular DIY projects. Anyone can do it. It’s cost effective. And it provides you with a solid return on the time and money you invest in the project.

A beautifully painted room or home can transform your interior space and give it a completely unique look and feel – without having to go through the renovation experience. Check out – 5 DIY Home Renovation Tips That All Homeowners Need To Think About

It’s a perfect project to breathe new life into your home, change the mood, or make it more appealing to buyers when you list your home on the real estate marketing.

Regardless of your reason for painting, everyone wants to get the best paint and for the best price. This is why many people gravitate toward the cheaper paint products. However, paint and paint supplies vary widely and you often get what you pay for when you buy paint.

So, don’t immediately buy the cheapest paint you can find or you may find yourself adding 5 coats of paint and spending a lot more time on the project than you anticipated.

Choosing the right paint for your money can be tough. Price point is only one of the many factors you will need to consider when choosing a paint brand – a challenge for many of us, especially if we are on a limited budget.

Question to consider when choosing paint include:

  • What colors do you want to use?
  • How large of an area are you painting?
  • What type of paint or finish do you want? Gloss, semi-gloss or matte? Have a look at the many options.
  • Do you want paint with or without primer?
  • Does quality or brand recognition matter?
  • What is your price range?

The price range for paint is extensive. You could pay $10 for a gallon or paint, and you could also pay $50 or more for a gallon, depending on the type and quality of paint you choose.

THE BEST ADVICE: Use high quality paints

Even though you will have to pay a few extra bucks, using high quality paints is worth it. They take less work to apply, go on the wall thicker, and take few coats to give you the finished look you want to achieve. You will also see fewer brush marks and these paints are more durable and will stand the test of time – meaning you will not have to paint again in a couple years.

Tips for finding the best paint for your money

Educating yourself about your paint option is the key to finding good quality paint for a reasonable price. Here are some things you can do:

  • Read consumers reports  to get an idea of the brands you should be considering
  • Read reviews on paint store websites
  • Talk to others who recently painted and ask them about the paint they used
  • Talk with people at the paint store

If you find a high quality paint, but it’s a little outside your budget, you can always wait for it to go on sale. Most paint stores have sales on specific brands. Do some looking around and you should be able to find a decent deal on paint.

What paint brands do you use? Is there a specific paint brand you would recommend? Is there a specific paint you would advise people to avoid?

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