During a renovation and wall painting process, the following steps are typically followed:
1 Preparation: This step involves removing any old wallpaper and filling in any imperfections or cracks in the walls.
2 Plastering: This step is necessary for walls that are uneven or have other problems, such as holes or dents. The plaster is applied to create an even surface.
3 Dust-free Sanding: This step involves sanding the walls to create a smooth surface, while using dust-free equipment to ensure a cleaner work environment.
4 Applying Grund and Glass Felt Tissue: Grund is a sealant applied to walls to create a smooth and even surface. Glass felt tissue is a material used for reinforcing walls and providing an additional layer of protection.
5 Painting: This step involves applying one or two coats of paint to the walls, depending on the desired finish and the condition of the surfaces.
6 Cleanup: After the painting is complete, the painter will clean up the area, disposing of any debris, and leaving the space clean and ready for use.
7 Final Inspection: A final inspection will be carried out by the painter or the client to make sure that the job is done to their satisfaction.
It’s also important to note that some of the steps may not be needed depending on the condition of the wall. In cases where the walls are in good condition and only need a simple paint job, the steps of preparation and surface preparation my not be necessary. And in cases where the walls are in bad condition, extra steps may be necessary, such as treating the surface for moisture or mold.”