Spring House Painting Tips

Posted on March 31, 2020

Just as our weather warms, spring has sprung. Venture into the great outdoors to check out what kind of havoc winter weather has done to your home. Get your paint in tip top shape before the fun summer months set in. Here are spring house painting tips.

Wash

Your paint job’s final look is directly tied to your preparation work that is put in. Take time to pressure wash the entire exterior of the house. This removes mildew, dirt, paint and more. Hold the washing wand at a 45-degree angle to clean the walls down. This gives your walls the best opportunity to accept new paint. For best finished jobs, do not add any soap or cleaners. Hold the wand steady and be careful not to cause craters or dings in the exterior material of the house.

Sand

Once the power washing has completely dried, sanding is most likely in order. Take off the finish of the old paint that allows proper adhesion of the new paint. You can also smooth out imperfections and address any siding or walls that need repairs before the next step.

Colors

Color choice is important when you are looking to hide potential issues within the paint of your house. You’ll want a color that appeals to you and provides a long-lasting and dirt-hiding color. Traditional choices include grey, white, yellow and light blue. Trim the house with a complementary color for the best outcome.

paint color selection

Sample

Never start painting without working on a sample area first. Paint patches of each option you like on the side of your home. They should be at least two feet by two feet to give you a proper area to make an informed choice. Check the colors in different daylights and against any trim, fascia or flora around your house.

Sealant

When you go to purchase your paint, ask if it includes a sealant in it. If not, consider a separate one. This is particularly helpful in climates with excessive sun, wind, and rain. It will help your paint last longer by acting as a top coat against knicks, chips and color leaching.

 

Deck or Patio

While you are spending time and effort on your home paint, consider the state of your wooden architectural elements. It could be time to add coats or sealers to decks, fences and other wood. These will complete the look of your house while protecting the wood further.

Painting the exterior of your home can be a big task. Avoid project creep by bringing in experts to help with some or all of the preparation and work. There is no replacement for years of experience and training. Contact our experts for a free in-home estimate on your project.

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