December traffic has a way of exposing everything—fingerprints in the hallway, chair scuffs in the dining nook, and that “mystery smear” near the light switch. If you’re planning a February refresh,
Walla Painting sees the same pattern in Carmel homes: the most expensive fixes usually start with avoidable
interior paint mistakes—bad prep, the wrong sheen, and patchy coverage that never quite blends.
The 7 Mistakes that Cause Most Paint Do-Overs
1. Prep or Regret
Skipping sanding, cleaning, and deglossing is how paint starts failing early. Industry standards are clear: surface prep directly affects both appearance and performance.
2. Prime the Patches
Fresh spackle and old paint absorb differently. That’s how you get dull “halos” and uneven coverage.
USG notes drywall surfaces should be primed before final decoration.
3. Sheen Meets Sunlight
Wrong sheen + strong side light = every bump gets louder.
Sherwin-Williams notes flat/eggshell can help hide imperfections, while satin/semi-gloss holds up better in moisture-prone rooms. Choose based on room use and lighting.
4. Keep a Wet Edge
Lap marks happen when paint dries before you overlap the next pass. Sherwin-Williams recommends maintaining a wet edge, working in manageable sections, and planning natural stopping points (corner/door/window).
5. Don’t Starve the Roller
Trying to stretch paint thin often creates streaky, patchy results—especially on big walls. Keep a consistent, even film to maintain uniform coverage.
6. Stop the Flash
Flashing appears as shiny or dull patches after it dries—often around repairs or touch-ups. Sherwin-Williams notes that additional coats and better blending can help even out the sheen irregularities.
7. Ventilate the Room
Paint projects can raise indoor VOC levels during and shortly after the work. The
EPA recommends increasing ventilation during painting to reduce exposure.
Want it to look right the first time?
If you’d rather skip the guesswork (and the rework), Walla Painting uses Sherwin-Williams products and delivers professional interior painting in Carmel and surrounding areas.
Contact our team of professionals at
(317) 799-0842 to ask questions, talk sheen and prep, or schedule a
free quote.