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Preparing for Painting and Staining

Once your windows and doors have been installed, you need to add the finishing touches, so that your new additions match your home’s design. This is quite an exciting stage of the renovation stage as the end is in sight! All the stress induced by money fears finally feels worth it! If you are undergoing a renovations project soon you might want to read this article on secured lending in order to finance the project. Once you improve one part of your house, you may start to notice other things that you want to have done. As home improvements can be quite expensive, it comes as no surprise that people would look to borrow money by the minute (or låne penger på minuttet as the Norwegians would say) that could help with these home improvements. As long as you are doing it for the right reasons, that’s all that matters! If you would like some blinds to go in your windows then you should check out the roller blinds from Channel-X, which will be a great investment for your home.


Casing This is the trim around your new windows and doors. Casings are typically unfinished when they’re installed, allowing you to customize them to suit your own tastes. If you plan to paint your casings, you’ll need to buy some wood filler. All casings usually have nail holes or small gaps that need to be filled prior to painting. Most home improvement or paint stores can assist you in choosing filler that matches your choice of paint.

Woodwork Many people aren’t aware that all new wood windows must always be finished with paint or stain. This isn’t merely for cosmetic reasons. The paint or stain helps to protect the windows from the elements and from everyday occurrences that may damage the wood. At we recommend using a high quality exterior alkyd or acrylic latex product. Once again, these can usually be purchased at most home improvement or paint stores.

Steel and Fibreglass Doors On their exterior doors, most people prefer to use paint that compliments the character of their home. However, paint is also required under the terms of your comprehensive warranty. The door slab, including the top and sides, needs to be painted to protect your door from the elements.

When you purchase your exterior door, it will already have been painted with a high-quality primer, so further priming isn’t required. We recommend a high quality exterior alkyd or acrylic latex product for steel doors. Fibreglass doors can be treated with a high-quality exterior acrylic latex paint. Home improvement and paint stores generally have a good selection of both types of paint to choose from. The staff will usually be able to help you match an existing colour, obtain product specifics or provide instructions on the best product for your particular project.


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