Do You Remove Nails From Walls When Painting
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Nail Holes When Moving
Hi guys! This is probably a really dumb questions, but I have never sold a house before.
When yous have all the pictures, etc. off the walls practice yous remove the nails or leave them? If you remove them I presume you accept to fill the holes and fix the wall?
Thanks for any advice!
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Posted by: daiglelapet1959.blogspot.com
Re: Nail Holes When Moving
Renting nosotros filled in the holes.
When we sold nosotros did not. I don't call back my parents filling in smash holes either. At present if there was a big ass pigsty existence covered past a film so I would fill that. Not your standard hole for a picture.
What differentiates an boilerplate host and a great host is anticipating unexpressed needs and wants of their guests. Only considering the want/need is not expressed, doesn't mean it wouldn't be appreciated.
Take the nails out. It's a huge pain in the ass to move into a new place and have to spend the day going around searching for nails and so yanking them out. I honestly would rather just patch the blank holes than deal with the nails.
It'due south not hard to fill the holes. Simply go become a little jar of the hole-filler stuff from where ever. (The hardware store, Walmart, etc). Put a little dab over the hole. Permit it dry. Sand information technology a tiny scrap with fine-grain sandpaper. Done! (Trust me, if I tin do it, anyone tin)
Ask your landlord.
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Ugh there were SO MANY nails and screws when I bought my place!!!
The hallway seriously had at least 30 alone, and appeared to be in the most haphazard "pattern"!
Filling them back in would exist super nice!
I think you should leave them. The nails are amend than holes in the wall, specially if the new owners don't want to or don't program to paint similar nosotros didn't. We were so happy to walk in and come across there wasn't a bunch of holes to fill. Plus, nearly of them volition be reused or subconscious by other things we hang. That was just i less thing we had to worry about when we moved in.
Darn. I was hoping for a universal opinion on this. I judge I could ask the new buyers?
lol I don't think you lot're going to get a universal opinion. I think you should just do whatever You adopt to do, actually. If they buyers already had the firm inspected and had no problem with holes or whatever, then yous're fine.
This. Unless it was a requirement on them buying your house that you fill in all boom holes and then I would just skip it. I am squeamish, but I am not that squeamish that I volition make full in holes so impact of the paint on the wall. Screw that. It is their house now to deal with.
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hahaha you guys are right. At that place are plenty of other chores to do right now.
Y'all are not going to go one since every buyer has dissimilar needs a wants.
Some are going to come up in a repaint everything. Some are going to reuse the holes themselves. Others are not going to paint and exercise not want filled holes that are a dissimilar colour than the paint.
I do not know many sellers who are going to want to file and pigsty and and then repaint/touch on up for the heir-apparent. That takes times and money.
Part of the deal of buying a previously endemic home is things like small holes in the wall from pictures, walls non the color you like and some other random stuff like that.
Leaving them a clean house is more important to me. My parents leave their homes so spotless and it'southward always been appreciated. Sadly they have bought homes that are left really gross. Sure I'm still going to re-make clean, simply it'southward much easier when information technology'southward not a complete gross mess to start off.
What differentiates an average host and a great host is anticipating unexpressed needs and wants of their guests. But because the desire/need is non expressed, doesn't mean information technology wouldn't be appreciated.
I didn't fill any when I sold my firm - the people before me didn't so I didn't see a reason to either. I think I removed the nails because it seemed weird having them just chilling in the wall
H is selling his rental condo correct now and the tenant covered over the nail holes with that spackle stuff after taking everything off and then H got pigment to paint the spots the aforementioned color equally the walls. Well apparently it didn't quite match (even though he cutting paint from the wall and took it to the paint place to be electronically matched). He would have been better off leaving the nail holes.
When I de-cluttered, I filled all the holes and painted, since I took more personal photos downward. There were also ii identical houses down the strewn from me likewise for sale, so I wanted mine to wait more appealing to buyers. (One other was dainty, but they had kids so information technology was harder to keep great and the other was a shit show - hadn't been cleaned in the 8 years since it was built, cos I say the dirt on baseboards and needed a re-pigment from the horrible metallic orange).
I think I did fill in the holes when we left also, but there weren't many left. I'chiliad terrible for putting things up on the wall. It'southward not necessary though, but a overnice though
That'due south one of my biggest fears. My mom is in real estate and she has told me horror stories of people trashing their houses right before they move out, or the new owners calling her to tell her things they've establish. *shudder*
I've heard this happens a lot with foreclosures. The people are pissed and then they want to basically destroy the house for the new owners to bargain with. Still far equally putting cement down the toilet drains and other fun things.
I'd leave them unless your contract specifically says something well-nigh them. The people we bought our house from left ALL the nails and some screws in the walls (I can just assume for some really heavy things, I dunno). I definitely appreciated some of the nail holes, they were a natural obvious placement and I would've hung something at that place anyhow and so information technology just saved me the effort of doing information technology myself. Otherwise we came in and pretty much repainted everything anyhow then the holes we didn't want nosotros fixed. NBD. Information technology's simply not worth the attempt to get through all that. The buyers tin deal with it if it's a large deal to them.
We're trying to sell right at present and we took all the nails out and patched and repainted since we had to have all the personal photos and such downward. We didn't for the kickoff couple weeks simply in one case we realized the house wasn't showing very well we fabricated a large button towards making the house look it'due south all-time. Still no offers but we have an interested potential buyer talking to his bank to be pre-approved this week!
The sellers left the nails/screws in the walls. I concluded up using most of them, or at to the lowest degree reusing the hole. There is one screw right above me on our living room wall that is still there. We haven't bought a large picture for that wall yet. It doesn't bother me enough to remove the screw.