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11/29/2020

Looking to Become a House Painter? Look no Further!

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​Becoming a house painter can be a very bold aspiration and can be a rewarding job for the right individual. Here are some of the reasons for becoming a house painter and why you should or shouldn’t decide to take it on as a career choice. Painters are in high demand and because of high demand they are richly rewarded. Many trades are very difficult to get into and receive licensing for, that will make you realize how easy it can be to get a job started as a painter. States have their own regulations when it comes to what is required to become a professional painter. Look at your specific state’s qualifications for the position. It may be a simple license, or it could require a couple years of relevant experience.
 
You’re probably wondering besides the general requirements what kind of work a professional house painter may get into. The job has a lot more to do than simply binging able to move a paint brush up and down. Painters work on a variety of businesses, homes, and other structures to remodel paint, stain, or add ceiling textures. Be prepared to work outdoors and indoors and certainly dress accordingly for each job. Painters will not want to dress in their business suits when working on any job, unless they are trying out the new splattered paint style. Surface preparation including cleaning, sanding, and priming is necessary to get work fulfilled properly.
 
Never forget to wear the proper protective equipment for any job. Air needs to be filtered through a painter’s mask to keep one safe from polluting their lungs and cutting off oxygen to their brain. These are known as volatile organic compounds. The industry has been moving to become safer and safer and keep in compliance with new regulations. However, protect yourself with personal protective equipment and either way you will be much safer be able to do a better job. When using spray guns along with masking to protect eyes goggles are a necessary covering. Employers in general will require and request a GED and a driver’s license to go from place to place. Color blindness in this field can be a disadvantage, but don’t necessarily rule out the possibility.  
 
Structure of employers of painters is a big point needed to be covered. Most businesses for painters are non-union positions and there are a lot of smaller companies and sole proprietorships in demand of painters. Being a union apprentice can however open a lot of possibilities for commercial work including condos, schools, and retail construction. Trade schools can be another avenue to get into painting but most of the time painters will get on-the-job training experience. Lots of companies have their apprentices working independently after 6 months of training and then leading their own teams within a year.
 
Now we get to what everyone has been waiting for and that’s pay. Median wage looks to be approximately 40K per year or $19.37/hour. New painters can expect to make anywhere between $11 and $15/hour. Rookie can quickly be discouraged by the high intensity and seemingly low pay. Those who stick it out can be rewarded, especially when running their own business or team of painters and their wages increase. With the increasing need for painter’s high demand will easily drive up wages. Check out “How to Become a House Painter” by Craig Ferguson where you can learn more about how to become a house painter yourself. 

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    This is Joel from Hurry Curry Paint and we love all things about painting here and helping you get the most out of every painting job. 

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