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Timber Painters are experts in maintaining the beauty of wooden surfaces

Timber remains an integral and beautiful element in architectural design, no matter the aesthetics of the final structure. Whether used indoors or on exterior applications, timber (wood) surfaces have to be properly cared for to preserve their structural integrity, prevent deterioration, and enhance their natural beauty.

Timber is still a widely used resource in many building projects

Timber is used for decks, fences, doors and windows, and indoor and exterior furniture and structures such as arbours, pergolas, trellises and patios. As such, there is a definite need for experienced and skilled timber painters to play a vital role in preserving and enhancing the beauty of timber surfaces. Exterior timber structures and furniture necessarily require more careful attention as they are directly exposed to varying weather conditions, and therefore need to be properly protected against wet conditions and damaging UV rays. 

Not all timber has the same attributes

As with all painting jobs, surface preparation is key in achieving a durable and professional finish. This involves thorough cleaning, sanding, and priming to ensure the timber is ready to receive the paint. There are different types of wood, which can be categorized into three specific types – hardwoods, softwoods and engineered wood, all of which require specific treatment and protection according to their structure and properties. Pine, for instance, is a very common pale-coloured softwood which is affordable, and resistant to shrinking and swelling, whereas Oak and Mahogany are hardwoods with distinctive grains and different treatment requirements. Engineered wood (also known as manufactured board) includes Plywood, MDF, Chipboard, Hardboard and Veneer, all of which are man-made through the glueing together of solid timber fibres, strands and particles, creating a solid piece of board which may then be covered by a thin timber sheet called a veneer, used to enhance its appearance. 

Painting or varnishing fall within a timber painter’s responsibility

Because of the varied composition of these different types of wood, a skilled and knowledgeable timber painter will be able to advise on the appropriate type of paint or varnish to be used, as well as the finished appearance. He will be able to advise whether acrylic, oil- or water-based paint or varnish should be used, depending on where the wood is situated.

For instance, wooden shelves, surfaces, or furniture in bathrooms and kitchens require water- and moisture-resistant paint or varnish which can withstand splashes and steam. Timber painters apply paint or varnish through various means, by using brushes, paint rollers or sprayers, to achieve a thorough and professional finish. The application of the paint is a critical aspect of the timber painting process, as with all painting projects. However applied, timber painters apply the paint or varnish evenly and skillfully to achieve a professional finish. They are also the best specialists to advise on and recommend maintenance routines for all timber installations to ensure the durability and continued beauty of the wood.

Looking to beautify your fence artistically? Ask a timber painter to help!

Last, but not least, specialised and artistic timber painters can be tasked with creating (and sometimes even designing) visual art on wooden surfaces. This could include stencilling or painting a wooden fence with images which add a touch of whimsy to a specific area, such as fairies, plants, ferns or a faux doorway, often called a “trompe l’oeil” which simply means an artistic visual illusion, especially as used to trick the eye into perceiving a painted detail as being three-dimensional. In some instances, this can deceive one into thinking that a small garden is larger than it is and that there is another section of the garden behind the fence or “gate”.

How to find the right timber painter for your needs

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Timber painters fall into a specific category of painters who specialise in timber surfaces. Not only do they specialise in painting, but also varnishing and enhancing wooden surfaces, as well as recommending maintenance routines to keep the wood in tip-top condition. Find these specialists may not always be an easy task, so using a reputable online search site is essential in such instances. Uptasker has many advantages, including listing suppliers in geographical locations, providing ‘one-click’ links to suppliers’ websites, if available, and providing feedback on their services through customers’ online ratings and customer reviews, which is important in checking service and customer satisfaction levels, and checking online portfolios of previous work. Alternatively, you can check the online Yellow Pages, newspapers, home renovation magazines and, of course, word-of-mouth referrals, but it is faster and more convenient to check Uptasker, which provides everything you need in one user-friendly website.




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Top timber painter tips

For small jobs, painting/varnishing a wooden surface can be seen as a DIY task for those who are so inclined, but for larger areas such as decks, patios, fences, boardwalks, general walkways, etc., it would be more sensible and practical to employ the services of a timber painter. Not only will this save time, effort and frustration, but you will be sure that the job is done professionally and with the minimum of inconvenience, by specialists in their field. For more information, see our Timber Painter categories and articles.


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