When homeowners tackle painting themselves or hire someone based solely on price, certain shortcuts and mistakes tend to pop up. These may seem minor at first, but they add up quickly:
Skipping Proper Surface Prep
One of the biggest mistakes is rushing into painting without prepping the surface. That means not cleaning, patching holes, sanding, or applying primer when needed. Paint needs a smooth, clean surface to stick properly. Without that, it can peel, bubble, or crack.
Using Cheap Paint
It’s tempting to save a few bucks by choosing lower-cost paint, but it rarely holds up. Cheap paint tends to fade, stain, and show imperfections more easily. You’ll likely need another coat (or another full repaint) much sooner.
Bad Application Techniques
DIYers often struggle with things like uneven roller strokes, missed spots, or overloading the brush. The result? Streaks, drips, or blotchy finishes that are tough to ignore once the paint dries.
Choosing the Wrong Colors
While bold or trendy colors might look fun in the moment, they can hurt your home's resale value if they don’t appeal to most buyers. Poor color choices can also make a space feel darker, smaller, or mismatched.