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INTERIOR PAINTING: SHEEN
 
When selecting a paint, color is not the only factor that must be considered. The sheen, or luster, of the paint will have a large impact on the final appearance, durability, and washability. The most common sheens available are flat (or matte), satin, eggshell, semigloss, and gloss. Each level has pros and cons.

Unfortunately there are no specific industry standards regarding sheen levels. One product’s semigloss may have a sheen level comparable to another product’s satin.

Flat paints are the most porous, and therefore hold dirt and stains more readily. These products should not be used in areas that may require frequent cleaning or will be exposed to higher levels of contaminants, such as exterior surfaces. The benefit of flat paints is the ease of touching up.

Satins and eggshells are comparable in sheen level. Less porous than flats, these products provide good washability and are more resistance to stains and dirt accumulation.

Semigloss and gloss paints provide the greatest washability. Because of the hardness and slickness of the finish, dirt and stains are easily removed. In general, higher gloss paints are also more scratch resistant.

While higher sheen paints generally provide greater durability, they do have drawbacks. Defects, such as “dings”, scratches, and repairs, are amplified as the sheen level increases. Consequently, using a higher sheen paint may result in greater durability, but can also result in a less attractive surface (unless extensive repairs and preparation is performed).

The final sheen level of a product is determined by the air temperature and humidity during drying, and the application method. Touching up a paint with sheen often results in a sheen level different from the surrounding area. This is most apparent when viewing the surface from an angle.

Unfortunately, the pros and cons of each sheen level often requires a trade off. The benefits of washability must be weighed against the difficulty of touching up. Ultimately, the exposure and use of each surface must be considered when selecting the sheen level that will provide the best long-term benefits.
 
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LATEX ENAMELS
 
Until very recently, latex paints were used almost exclusively for walls and ceilings, and oil paints were used for doors, trims, and woodwork. Traditionally, oil paints have produced a harder finish, making them the product of choice for surfaces subjected to wear and tear.

However, because of government regulations and consumer concerns, paint manufacturers have begun developing more durable latex paints. A new generation of latex paints are now being produced, and these paints are nearly are durable as oil paints.

The result is a quick drying paint which levels well, cleans up with water, and can stand up to severe wear and tear. Perhaps more importantly, these new products do not emit harmful and irritating fumes.

Because of the nature of their composition, oil base paints (particularly whites and off-whites) begin yellowing almost the moment they are applied. Not only does this result in a gradual discoloration of the paint film, it makes touch-up increasingly difficult as time passes. The new latex enamels are much less prone to this yellowing.

Like oil paints, these latex enamels can be difficult to apply. They begin to get tacky almost immediately, which can result in unsightly brush strokes. Achieving sufficient coverage with minimum brush strokes can be difficult, particularly when painting large surfaces. Consequently, spraying is often the desired application method.

Despite these difficulties, latex enamels are quickly finding acceptance among professional painting contractors. Homeowners appreciate the low odors and non-yellowing characteristics.
 

Philpaint provides professional interior and exterior painting services throughout Southwest Houston, including the following communities: Bellaire, West University, Rice Village, Southampton, Montrose, The Heights, Braeswood, Meyerland, Tanglewood, River Oaks, Sharpstown, and surrounding areas.

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