Definition of "painting preparations" by Brushworks Painting:Painting preparations refer to the essential steps and processes carried out before the actual application of paint to a surface. These preparations ensure proper adhesion, durability, and a high-quality finish. In both residential and commercial painting projects, thorough preparation is critical to achieving professional results.
Common painting preparation tasks include:
- Surface Cleaning – Removing dirt, dust, grease, mould, and other contaminants using appropriate cleaning agents or pressure washing.
- Repair Work – Filling cracks, holes, and imperfections with fillers or patching compounds; replacing damaged surfaces if necessary.
- Sanding – Smoothing surfaces and removing old, flaking paint to create a uniform base for new paint.
- Priming – Applying a primer to seal the surface, improve paint adhesion, and enhance colour uniformity.
- Masking and Protection – Covering floors, furniture, fixtures, and adjacent surfaces with drop sheets, masking tape, or plastic to prevent paint splatter or overspray.
- Caulking – Sealing gaps and joints around trims, windows, and doors to create a seamless finish and prevent moisture intrusion.
In the Australian painting industry, proper painting preparation is not only a best practice but also a requirement under industry standards such as AS/NZS 2311:2017 – Guide to the Painting of Buildings.