Having a flawless finish is so much more than buying high-quality paint. Even the best brands can’t hide bad drywall that wasn’t installed correctly. Here’s how your home’s drywall could affect your paint job more than you think:
How Drywall Affects Your Home’s Paint Job
Paint Can’t Hide Structural Flaws
When light hits a wall’s surface, it highlights every single flaw once the paint dries. Even small dents, uneven seams, or poorly finished joints will stand out regardless of how many coats of paint you apply.
Proper Taping Prevents Visible Cracks
When you don’t install drywall joints properly, the wall itself will start shifting and expanding whenever there’s a change in temperature or humidity. Over time, this movement creates cracks right through the paint.
Sanding Makes A Difference
Ideally, you want your wall to look as smooth as possible. This is why most high-quality drywalls in homes are properly sanded before painting. Skipping this step leaves behind texture bumps and rough spots that become noticeable after you finish the project.
High-quality drywall is the most crucial part of any paint job you do for your home. Our experts will walk you through every step of your drywall installation and finishing project. Please contact us at (631) 924-0500 today to learn more.
