Why Summer is the Optimal Time for Exterior Painting
Posted on June 6, 2021
Now that the warm temperatures of the summer season have started to arrive, it’s a great time to consider scheduling your next exterior painting service. Here at CertaPro Painters® of Washington DC, our painting contractors have the skill and experience that you need for a seamless service. Below are just a few of the many reasons to consider having your home exterior refreshed this season.
Summer Weather is Perfect for Painting Projects
One of the reasons that many homeowners decide to have the exterior of their home painted in the summer is due to the pleasant weather. Once summer has arrived, any wild weather swings will be less likely to occur, and there will be more hours of daylight. The main type of weather to avoid painting in is high heat. High temperatures can impact how your paint will dry, and cause curing to occur faster than it normally would.
Instantly Enhance Curb Appeal
Another reason that many homeowners decide to have their home exterior painted is to enhance their curb appeal. If you have noticed that your exterior paint has started to fade, peel, or chip, it is time to strongly consider scheduling an exterior painting service. Our painting contractors can transform the look of any local residence with a fresh coat of paint. If you are unsure what color to have your home painted, we also provide each of our clients with a free color consultation service.
It Can Help Prepare Your Home for Resale
A new coat of paint is also great for increasing your resale value. If you are planning on putting your home on the market this summer, investing in an exterior painting service is a great way to up your initial asking price. This can also help your potential buyers see themselves in your living inside your house in the near future.
If your Washington DC home could use an exterior painting service this summer, complete our online form to request a free estimate on your next painting project today. We look forward to hearing from you!