Exterior Painting During the Winter
Posted on October 28, 2019
Why are we drowning your summer fun with talk of winter? As Labor Day hits, it’s time to consider what’s going to happen to your home with the weather this winter. While we aren’t wishing away the end of good weather, it’s the perfect time to get your house ready for the harsh conditions. How can you prepare your exterior paint for winter?
Inspect
Now is the time to go over your house and look for any paint that is showing signs of decay or weakening. You’ll want to catch and repair any imperfections in paint and structure before the wet and cold sets in for winter. If moisture can get under your paint film, you could be looking at significantly more damage by next spring.
Clean
The summer season has no doubt added some mold and mildew to your deck and outdoor areas. It’s a good idea to power wash the exterior of your home to remove the contaminants and leave it pristine heading into fall.
Landscaping
Any bushes and branches against your home can allow for wood rot to set it. Take an afternoon and trim up shrubbery and bushes to keep a safe distance from your house’s structure. This will help reduce pests from sneaking in as well.
Caulking
Sealing cracks is imperative before the cooler weather rolls in. Not only will it keep the moisture out of your home, but it will also seal out those chilly breezes. Each crack, no matter the size, has the potential to decrease the efficiency of your home. By correcting cracks, you’ll keep the warm in and the cold out.
Clearing
Ice, sleet, and snow will melt eventually and need somewhere to drain to. Clear drainage ways to give the water a place to go. You don’t want it puddling against your house with the potential to grow into mold and mildew or worse – wood rot! Keep the water flowing and the debris downstream with cleared drains.
Before the weather turns for the worst, have our experts visit your home. We can provide a comprehensive, in-home, estimate for your home’s exterior work.