Benefits of Exterior Painting and Staining
Posted on June 3, 2021
Painting projects can dramatically transform your home. Keeping your home painted is more than just look and feel, there are several benefits to keeping surfaces painted:
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Prevents Damage
Paint can act as a layer of protection from insects and rodents. A new coat of paint or stain will seal off smaller exposed areas you might not have been aware of. But trust us, the critters and bugs were!
A Layer of Protection from Weather
Extreme temperatures, precipitation and all the hazards of weather wreak havoc on our homes. Things like ice and salt make for a miserable winter and difficult job for your house to keep you warm and safe. A new paint coat adds just one more layer of protection between you and the elements.
Extend the life of Siding
Vinyl siding touts a 50 year lifespan. Wear and tear can cut that life time down incredibly. Help your siding protect your home for a longer time by giving it a coat of paint. It will extend its use and keep money in your pocket.
Improved Curb Appeal
Realtors and Zillow will tell you one of the most often given recommendations for a home sale is a new coat of paint. It will cost you a bit up front, but you will make it up at the closing table. An exterior renovation with paint boost the charm. Even if a home sale isn’t on your mind right away, why not be proactive now.
Prevent Structural Damage
When paint fails on the outside of your home, wetness can get in. That allows mold and mildew can set in and cause water damage to wooden structures. When the wood softens, you’ll be dealing with a much larger repair that impacts your whole home. Add a new coat of paint outside to help seal out moisture and keep your wood safe.
Prevent Splinters
When you are working with wood in the form of a deck or patio, a new paint job can seal down splinters. Some manufacturers boast on their products that they are chemically engineered to hide splinters and issues in wood.