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Perfect Time For Painting Application

Time-For-Painting-ApplicationTemperature, humidity and wind are factors you should consider not to affect the good adhesion and paint finishing.

The heat should not be excessive
It is recommended not to paint the sun. The direct effect of sunlight on surfaces causes them to acquire high temperatures that impair adhesion of the material. The solvent with which they are dissolved evaporates quickly producing an immediate drying and avoiding penetration into the surface, causing air bubbles or blisters almost immediately after applying. This is seen more frequently in oil paints and synthetic enamels and varnishes. For water-based paints may occur cracking of the layer of material applied to the wall. Therefore it is recommended facades and exterior paint in the shade or morning or evening. It should take into account the heat in the painting of swimming pools, where it is advisable to work on dry days with temperatures between 10º and 25º.

As the environmental humidity affect the paint
In the case of excessive humidity, condensation occurs on the surface wetting and adhesion difficult material applied, especially in the case of oil paints. Never paint when rain is approaching.

The wind and dust particles
The difficulty imposed by the wind is obvious. The adhesion of dust and dirt particles from the surface soil and give you a rough finish. This is less evident during the hell out of walls but seriously affected carpentry as door, windows and surfaces exposed to the touch.

Calculate the Number of Paper Walls

calculate-paper-wallsPaper is usually placed on every wall of a room, but it is also possible to opt for alternatives, combined with painted walls or other coverings. For this we papering just one wall or to a certain height as a base, to approximately 80 centimeters in height.

Here are two ways to calculate the amount of paper an entire room:

Form 1, the square footage
We measure the area to cover, wide and high, in the case of wallpapering an entire room width we take the sum of all its walls and multiply by the high middle of the room. Example:
Height x width = area of walls
2,30 m x (4m + 5m + 4m + 5m) = surface of the walls
2,30 m x 18m = 41.40 m² approximately
Now, multiply the length of the paper width. depending on the type of the same manufacturer and find different measures. Consider the following: a roll of 10 meters long and 60 centimeters wide.
Length 10m x 0.60 m width = 6m ² covers the role
This is what each roll yield. Then divide the room area by the area covered by a roll room: 41.40 m² / 6 roll = 6.9 m² rolls. This means that we need 7 rolls of paper to cover the room in our example.

Form 2, Number of Strips (recommended)
In this second way we are certain that we cut strips that cover the top of the wall and not what we have to do with scraps. Maybe we occupy more paper but we will get concrete results and a good finish.
Divide the length of a roll of paper through the top of the room. This gives us the number of strips that will yield a full roll.
Example:
Roll length / height of room = Number of throws per roll
10 meters / 2.30 meters = 4.34 strips

Therefore we conclude that a roll yield 4 strips, and on more than 30 inches for small areas such as under and over windows or doors. Then divide the perimeter of the room by the width of the strip. Continuing with our example:
Perimeter of the room / width of the strip = number of strips
18 meters / 0.60 meters = 30 strips
divided by the number of strips per roll (4.34) or rather 4
30 strips / = 7.5 rolls
need 7 rolls and a half, or more exactly 8 rolls of paper.

Other recommendations
- In these calculations can deduct doors and sales, although the process may be somewhat more complex, but is easier to do so by the second form.
- Please note that the paper is usually placed usually mounted a few inches, so in a 53 cm wide should be considered only 50. This is used even more in corners where you have to “step on” another paper about 10 centimeters.
- The strip can (or must) cut some centimeters longer than the height of the wall above 5 up and down, cutting off the excess with a cutter and a ruler at the time of placement for not branding the measures.
- Try to acquire all the paper once, to avoid color variation in the different items.
- If you are new placement is always advisable to buy some others because you can waste a few strips.

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