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HOA Painting With CertaPro Painters

Posted on September 22, 2023

A well-prepped, professionally applied exterior paint job such as CertaPro Painters provides will give your property a great-looking exterior for 5-6 years. By doing some basic care and maintenance, you can extend this time frame quite a bit.

What to Expect When Painting Your Home

Regular, gentle washing a couple of times a year will help maintain the fresh and lovely appearance of your painted surfaces. It’s crucial to address any issues that could compromise the integrity of the paint coating promptly and effectively. Common culprits include rotting wood, water seepage from various sources, plants touching the paint (leading to discoloration, mildew, and insect infestations), and damage to the underlying substrate caused by pests or animals.

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The Significance of Sheen

When it comes to achieving a long-lasting paint job, the sheen plays a pivotal role. Beyond the specific color or brand of paint, the sheen factor determines how well the paint will endure once applied. Sheen acts as a protective barrier between the paint’s pigments and resins and the elements.

Flat sheens tend to fade and deteriorate more rapidly than other options. A satin sheen strikes a harmonious balance between aesthetics and functionality for most projects. While many people favor the matte look, they also want assurance that the paint won’t chalk, discolor, or peel within a few years. Satin is the ideal choice to achieve both visual appeal and durability. It’s normal for the initial shine of the new paint to subtly diminish in the first few months.

Choosing the Right Color

The color you choose can significantly influence the lifespan of your paint job, the visibility of dirt, and the overall visual appeal. Each color selection comes with its own set of advantages and disadvantages; there’s no one-size-fits-all solution.

Dark colors are a popular choice due to their classic appeal, but they tend to fade more quickly than lighter shades because they absorb heat from the sun. The effects of sun exposure are also more noticeable on dark colors. Additionally, dark-colored paints often require a substantial amount of colorant, which can lead to an issue called “surfactant leaching,” leaving a soapy residue on the surface when the paint dries. However, this residue will eventually dissipate with thorough rinsing from rain or washing.

On the other hand, vibrant, high chroma colors can add personality and pop to a building. However, they tend to fade faster than neutrals and may require additional coats (typically 3-4) to achieve the desired color intensity. They also often need more frequent recoating to maintain their brightness. Certain pigments, such as yellow and yellow-based colors like greens or oranges, are especially susceptible to fading over time.

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