How To Prep For An Exterior Paint Job
If you’re a homeowner, you know the importance of maintaining your home’s value. That includes things like landscaping, regular maintenance and keeping up with your home’s appearance. Painting can add real value as well as provide curb appeal. With all the options out there, how do you know which exterior paint is right for your home?
Deciding on Paint
The first thing to do is decide on a color palette that suits your taste and home’s architectural style. Aim for a palette that consists of a main color, trim and accent colors. If you incorporate too many colors, the exterior will look busy and unappealing.
Once you choose your palette, decide on a type of paint. For long-lasting results, acrylic latex paint may be a good option to explore since it holds up well against mold and mildew. If you live in an area that gets a lot of rain, an oil-based paint may be the better choice due to its ability to repel water.
Prep the Area
Even the best paint won’t hold up if you don’t prep your area. Taking steps to ensure the area is free of dirt, mold or existing paint will help your new paint job adhere. Repair any areas of your home that are moldy; paint won’t bond well to moldy wood. Strip any existing paint and clean the area. Next apply the primer, which will provide a base for the paint to adhere to and make your job less prone to chipping.
Applying and Maintaining the Paint
Once your area is prepped, tape off any necessary edging and apply the paint in careful, even coats. Repeat with a second coat, if necessary. Once your home is painted, keep the exterior maintained to preserve the paint’s condition. Clean areas that are exposed to the elements or are more susceptible to dirt and mildew buildup.
If applied properly, your paint job should last for ten years. If you live in an area with harsh weather, you may need to repaint sooner. Following these tips should help your exterior paint last many years. For help getting started on an exterior paint job, contact our team at Modern Painting today! Click here for a free quote.