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Before you schedule an interior painting job, it’s important to think about how your pets will handle the situation. You’ll need to make sure they’re not able to access the room that’s being painted. Here are some of the common issues that can occur for homeowners with pets during a paint job and solutions to make the process go smoothly.

A Guide to Interior Painting with Pets

Problems to Be Aware Of

It’s not safe to have pets running around the home while a painting contractor is busy at work. Your pet could easily get underfoot, posing a safety hazard to both you and the painter. A larger dog could even knock over a ladder.

Your pet is more likely to get in the way if they’re stressed or excited about new people in your home. If the painters have to take off light or outlet panels to paint, the small pieces, like screws, could pose a choking hazard to pets.

The fumes are one of the most dangerous threats painting poses to your pets. These strong smells can be harmful to any animal, including smaller ones like rodents, snakes, or birds. Keep pets away from the fresh fumes until they’ve dissipated. This could take a few days.

Solutions to Consider

interior paintingThe best option is to bring your pet somewhere else during the interior painting process. A family member might be able to watch them for a few days, or you could board them at a kennel. If the painting is only occurring for a day and you can get rid of fumes using fans, you might be able to send your dog to daycare until the painting is done. Send their favorite toys and treats with them wherever they go so they don’t feel strange in a new environment.

If you are unable to relocate your pet, confine them to a room in your house as far away from the painting job as possible. Bring in their favorite toys and treats so they don’t get bored and consider staying in the room with them for a while. Roll and towel or cloth and place it under the door so fumes don’t get in. Turn on the overhead fan. Take your dog for a walk or put in your fenced in yard so they can exercise and stay away from the strong smells.

 

Art Evans & Sons Painting Contractors in Oxford, OH, can help you get an interior painting job done efficiently and quickly so your furry friend can return to your home. Their skilled painters have been helping clients in the area for over 70 years. This family-owned and -operated company will ensure each surface is painted to your specifications. Visit their website to learn more, or call (513) 523-6425 to get a free quote.

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