When you are ready to buy a new house the process can be intimidating as well as stressful. Once you have a house in mind and you know your offer has been accepted the process gets a bit more fun. You can then start to think about what you are moving into the house and how you want to set up your décor. Although some homes are ready to move in and are the exact colors and finishes that you want but that is not always what you get. Each person has a different taste and even more then that your décor needs to match the base of the house. Which means paint and flooring are usually the first two elements that get swapped out when you buy a new house. When you are ready to close on the house most people want to get in the new place right away. This may not be your best bet if you plan on painting the house when you get there.
Benefits of Painting the House Before You Move In
Clear Path for Painting in an Empty House: When you close on a home you get the keys and have access to the house. The great thing is that you can go over to the house and check out everything at your leisure. There is not anything in the way so you can see all the nooks and crannies while you’re there. This is the first benefit of painting the house before you move in. The house is empty and that is why getting paint on the walls will be much easier. There is nothing that is in the way and that means that the painter will be able to cover the flooring, tape off the house and start the job. You also can rest assured that your furniture will not get any paint on it. That is why it is a great idea to paint the house before you move in.
Paint Can Dry: When you paint something and you are living in the space, you have to rope off the area or continue to warn everyone to stay away. All it takes when the paint is trying to dry is for one little finger to touch and a smudge will exist. You want to avoid this at all costs so that the finish will be nice and uniform. When you paint before you move in, you know that the painting company will clean up and leave the house. Then you can stay out of the house for a day to allow the paint to dry and cure.
Cons Of Painting Before You Move Into Your New Home
When you paint before you move in the only real problem is when you start moving large pieces of furniture in the house. This is often when they hit the wall and could cause a gauge in the paint that will need to be touched up. You want to be very careful when you move in to protect the paint.
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