How to Prepare Your Home for Professional Painting

Photo of author
Written By Cecilia Camille

I'm a mother of four and a writer who loves to blog, write, and be involved in online communities. I have experience with parenting as well as technology-related work. In fact, I've always been interested in how technology impacts the world around us.

Hiring a team of Colorado Springs painters can change the look and feel of your home. But before the crew shows up, your home needs real prep. Some pros handle everything, but most expect homeowners to do a few small tasks first.

Move and Cover Furniture

Most painters Colorado Springs will protect your furniture, but moving smaller items makes their job easier. It helps prevent accidental drops or damage.

  • Remove valuables, photos, and fragile pieces.
  • Move larger furniture toward the center of the room, if possible.
  • Cover everything with plastic or old sheets.

Clear the Walls and Surfaces

Take down art, clocks, and window coverings. Even small nails or hooks can get in the way.

Clean Surfaces

Paint needs a clean surface to stick. Dust, cobwebs, or grease all get in the way. Most house painters Colorado Springs include basic cleaning, but a quick wipe with mild soap before they arrive never hurts.

A clean surface helps paint stick better and look smoother once dry.

Manage Pets and Kids

It is not safe for children or pets to roam during painting. Plan to keep them in another area until the work finishes.

Trim Landscaping for Exterior Jobs

For outdoor jobs, trim any bushes or tree branches touching the house. Move patio furniture or garden gear away from walls.

Even if your exterior painters Colorado Springs handle the rest, clear access helps them move ladders and work safer.

Discuss Special Needs Up Front

If certain areas should not be painted, mark them. Tell the crew about any concerns before work begins.

Simplify Painting Colorado Springs values these kinds of conversations. They usually check each room with you before starting.

Secure Parking and Workspace

Painters need a spot to set up, unload ladders, mix paint, and work. Reserve a space close to the house or let them know where they can park.

Double-Check the Weather (for Exterior Jobs)

Projects get delayed by Colorado Springs weather. If rain or snow is coming, confirm if the crew is still planning to work or will reschedule.

Provide Contact Info

Share your phone number or email. Stay reachable for questions about access, color choices, or small changes during the project.

Finishing Thoughts

Prepping your home for professional painting is not complicated, but it makes a difference. Little steps help your Colorado Springs painters do their best work , with fewer delays or surprises along the way.