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If your home needs a paint job, and you just don’t have the time, a painting contractor can do the work quickly and professionally. You probably know the basics already: don’t paint on a marred or dirty surface. A good painting contractor however gets better results than most of us because they understand the importance of preparing the surface.
A qualified painter should invest more than half his time preparing the wall surface to be painted. He should wash, patch, scrape, sand, and caulk all surfaces before the first ounce of paint touches the wall. He should also use an undercoat or primer to seal the surface. Your painting contractor needs to be experienced and know exactly what type of paint is best for different projects. He should know the quality of different types of paint and know which will flake and blister, and which are completely scrubable — a big help if you have kids and pets.
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East Texas—the land between the Sabine and Trinity rivers—is Southern in character, with pine-covered hills, cypress swamps, and remnants of the great cotton plantations founded before the Civil War. Cotton farming has been supplemented by diversified agriculture, including rice cultivation; almost all of the state's huge rice crop comes from East Texas, and even the industrial cities of Beaumont and Port Arthur are surrounded by rice fields. The inland pines still supply a lumbering industry; Huntsville, Lufkin, and Nacogdoches are important lumber towns. The real wealth of East Texas, however, comes from its immense, rich oil fields. Longview is an oil center, and Tyler is the headquarters of the East Texas Oil Field. Oil is also the economic linchpin of Beaumont and Port Arthur and the basis for much of the heavy industry that crowds the Gulf Coast.
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