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Hand applying white primer to an interior wall with a paintbrush, preparing the surface for painting.

Stain Blocking & Priming
30+ Years' Expertise
Based In Cwmbran

Problem Stains Sealed Properly. Water Marks, Smoke, Nicotine Covered. Paint Finish Protected From Bleed-Through.

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30 Years Expertise
Hands -On Experience
Careful Preparation
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Hand applying white primer to an interior wall with a paintbrush, preparing the surface for painting.

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Stain Blocking Preparing Walls & Ceilings

I carry out stain blocking to stop problem marks from showing through new paint. Water stains, smoke damage, nicotine marks, and other contaminants are sealed properly before any finishing coats are applied. This step is essential to prevent stains reappearing and spoiling the final look. I assess each surface carefully and treat affected areas so paint sits evenly rather than absorbing unevenly. Floors, furniture, and surrounding areas are protected throughout. Once complete, walls and ceilings are left stable, clean, and ready for painting without hidden issues resurfacing later.

Wall Priming Before Paint
Smoke & Nicotine Blocking
Ceiling Stain Treatment
Clean Paint Base Created
Long-Lasting Results
Professional Wall Priming
30+ Years' Expertise
Stain Blocking Specialist
Water Stain Sealing

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Clean Work Areas

Priming Surfaces Correctly For A Consistent Finish

Priming is used to create a consistent base so top coats look uniform across the entire surface. Bare plaster, filled areas, and previous repairs are sealed properly to prevent flashing, patchiness, or uneven sheen. Primer is applied evenly and allowed to dry correctly before painting continues. This preparation helps reduce future problems and improves the overall durability of the finish. By taking time at this stage, the final painted result looks cleaner, more consistent, and holds up better over time.

Applying white primer to an interior wall with a paint roller, preparing the surface for painting.

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