Guide on how to effectively paint your window trim


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Painting window trim can refresh a home's appearance, offering a cost-effective way to enhance curb appeal. This task is manageable for most homeowners, but professional help from Mr. Handyman is available for those unsure of their skills.

The process begins by determining the surface type of the window trim. Interior and exterior trims vary in materials and styles, with different painting requirements. Paint selection is crucial, as specific types cater to various surfaces such as wood, MDF, PVC, polystyrene, and metal.

Essential supplies include microfiber cloths, brushes or rollers, painter's tape, primer, and paint. Proper preparation involves cleaning the area thoroughly before sanding any imperfections on the trim.

Painter's tape helps create clean borders around the trim to avoid unwanted paint splatters. Priming is essential unless repainting over latex-based paint; it ensures better adhesion and coverage.

Interior painting should start with less visible areas using minimal paint to prevent streaks. For exterior painting, focus on angles away from prominent views using an angled brush.

After painting, sealant application protects the finish and extends longevity. Maintenance includes regular cleaning without harsh chemicals and reapplying sealants every few years.

Mr. Handyman offers professional services for those preferring expert assistance in painting or installing window trim. The company advises consulting them for specific guidance tailored to individual needs.

Frequently asked questions address finish options (satin or semi-gloss), the necessity of sanding before painting, techniques for smooth finishes without brush marks, and tool preferences between brushes and rollers.

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