Neshitr Verm. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED
Neshitr Verm. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED

Painter: Neshitr Verm

Hinauarue Rijatua
Neshitr Verm is a professional painter who has plied his craft since 2019.

He said not only does he enjoy the work, but that creativity is essential to making customers happy.

"Painting may seem easy, but it’s a tiring and sometimes dangerous process. I find the exterior of a multi-level home to be the most difficult to paint or work on due to the height and unevenness of the surfaces."

A painter is a skilled professional responsible for preparing surfaces and applying paints, stains or finishes to both interior and exterior structures.

They begin by examining surfaces and reading blueprints to determine the scope of work needed. This includes making on-site preparations such as erecting scaffolding and covering fixtures to protect adjacent areas. Surface preparation involves tasks like scraping, sanding and filling cracks to ensure a smooth base for painting.



Tools of the trade

Verm said painters must possess extensive knowledge of painting materials, including how to select, mix, and apply them effectively. They are equipped and knowledgeable about using various tools, such as brushes, rollers and sprayers to achieve desired results across different heights and spaces while adhering to safety protocols. Attention to detail is crucial, as they are responsible for achieving a high-quality finish and applying varnishes or other coatings as required.

In addition to technical skills, painters also need good math abilities for calculating material quantities and estimating project costs. They also negotiate prices with clients and ensure compliance with health and safety regulations throughout the painting process.

Successful painters typically have proven experience in the field and may have completed a formal apprenticeship or received vocational training. This background equips them with solid knowledge of commercial and construction painting techniques. Manual dexterity and physical stamina are essential, as painters often work on ladders, scaffolds or in confined spaces.

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