by Zenith Home Finishes | Apr 18, 2017 | Blog, Exterior Painting, Painting How-To's
After a long winter season, more likely than not, your fence is looking a little faded. Before reaching for the paint bucket – wait a moment – and let Zenith Painting & Coatings tell you why staining is a viable option. Although Zenith recommends...
by Zenith Home Finishes | Feb 7, 2017 | Blog, Home Painting, Interior Painting, Painting How-To's
Paint Around Ceiling Fixtures Transform your interior space by painting an often unnoticed, but essential wall, the ceiling. Depending how well you paint the ceiling and around your ceiling fixtures, will determine the desired effect for the entire room. Choosing a...
by Zenith Home Finishes | Aug 16, 2016 | Blog, Painting How-To's
[/column] Disposing of Leftover Paint Your shoulders are stiff, your neck is kinked, and your knees can’t hold you up any longer. Interior painting is a tough job. Now that your project is over and you’re feeling good about how it turned out, you still have to...
by Zenith Home Finishes | Apr 8, 2015 | Blog, Home Painting, Painting How-To's
Most homes built before 1960 contain leaded paint on the interior and exterior. It is crucial for the health of your family and neighbors that you have your home tested for lead paint when you are thinking about painting. Lead testing is a very easy procedure that can...
by Zenith Home Finishes | Mar 19, 2015 | Blog, Commercial Painting, Exterior Painting, Interior Painting, Painting How-To's
Many of the homeowners we talk to have questions about how we are going to apply the paint. The two methods of painting a home are with a paint brush and a roller, or with a sprayer and a back roller. Zenith Painting employs both methods in our work, and we find that...
by Zenith Home Finishes | Jul 3, 2014 | Blog, Home Painting, Interior Painting, Painting How-To's
One mistake most homeowners make is to delay their decision to paint their home’s exterior. What they fail to understand is that the house’s exterior endures a lot of damage due to heat, moisture and other external forces. If the paint starts chipping on...