The Secret to Achieving Superior Decorating Finishes
Under Home DecoratingThere are many elements of the decorating process that help to ensure a smooth and seamless finish for your walls and wood work. An incredibly important part of this is the use of a dustless sanding system.
Only the best-served professionals use this system. Why? As a system it is expensive, but it is an investment as it undoubtedly offers a better finish than regular hand sanding. Hand sanding is effective in eradicating imperfections in walls.
However, when you consider how the motion is completed then you are able to imagine why it may offer an inferior result. The dustless sanding system works well because:
- The sanding pad is larger than normal sand paper, so it means that a larger area is sanded at any one time.
- The way in which the system is used means that the sanding pad glides over the walls and wood work, not allowing for sanding lines or areas where the surface is smoother than another.
- A filtration system filters away the sanding particles and dust which has additional benefits. These include reduced mess and disruption for clients whilst allowing our skilled operatives to complete their work without having their vision impaired by dust.
This image on the left shows how the sanding system smooths away areas that may have not even been seen by the naked eye. It produces a beautifully smooth finish in order to be repainted. The image on the right shows the completed work and the incredible finishes achieved, as standard.
This forms part of our superior service and shows one of the ways in which we go the extra mile to deliver brilliant finishes. Your decorating project is our passion and we aim to be the best at what we do whilst offering value for money.
Please call today to arrange a quotation; feel free to email us on info@vantagedecorators.co.uk or call 01477 535862. Our decorating blog shows some of our recent and local decorating projects. We work regularly throughout Wilmslow, Alderley Edge, Holmes Chapel and the surrounding areas.