
All structures need painting. It may not be the same quality that is required by a home or a museum as that which is done for a warehouse of a factory. But painting is not just a matter of aesthetics. There are very few who know that painting is done to protect the walls and structure from the weather and Nature. While it may be nice to watch the rain pouring down from the window of a well-endowed home, it would be terrible to live in a home where the lack of paint lets the moisture of the rainfall seep into the walls and roof of the structure. Centennial Painting also has observed that the incidence of mildews, molds and pests such as roaches, bugs, termites and ants is greatly minimized if the home if painted well with generous coats of paint.
Many pest control teams also advise those plagued by pests, especially termites to first get the pests exterminated and then get the surface painted to prevent a recurrence. Centennial Painting consultants attest that paints contain strong chemical smells which ward off the infestation of pests, and this is why they find it hard to make a home in a recently painted enclosure. This would be a good way to control pests and keep up the quality and appearance of the wood.