Neat paint finishing requires surface control, primer checks, moisture review, corner details, and final inspection before handover.
Paint Finishing Is Not Only About Color
Many owners judge paint work by the final color alone. In reality, paint finishing quality is determined from the surface preparation stage. Damp, cracked, dusty, or uneven walls will still create problems even when premium paint is used.
Painting quality control makes sure each stage is inspected before work moves to the next layer.
1. Surface Inspection
The surface must be clean, dry, flat, and free from peeling old paint. In Bali’s humid environment, checking moisture and seepage sources is critical before primer is applied.
2. Primer and Base Coat Control
Primer improves paint adhesion and balances wall absorption. A project supervisor should make sure the primer matches the surface condition, not simply use whatever material is available on site.
3. Corners, Joints, and Color Borders
Neat finishing is visible in small details: ceiling and wall lines, window frame corners, floor edges, and color borders. These areas need special inspection because they are often missed when work is rushed.
4. Punch List Before Handover
Before a project is considered finished, stains, uneven colors, hairline cracks, paint splashes, and rough areas should be documented in a punch list. This gives the contractor a clear correction list.
Conclusion
Painting quality control helps owners get results that do not only look good in photos, but also feel neat when inspected directly. For renovation projects in Bali, finishing supervision is essential to achieve a cleaner and longer-lasting result.
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