Friday, July 17, 2015

Shortcuts To Avoid In Exterior Painting

By Phyllis Schroeder


We all know that exterior paints has doubled its price after 20 years. Though this is somewhat a bad news to hear, these paints were also developed to last much longer through constant research and development. This process is very much costly and each of the house owners do not want to make this process immediate in the future. This is because they will have to spend so much on the high quality paints, coupled to buy various painting materials, so with spending so much time on that project and the labor of the painter.

Most exterior painting now last from 12 to almost 25 years, depending on the quality of the paint used. Though you use the best product and materials, there is no assurance that you will have a warranty of how long it will last. Here are some things that you should avoid when doing an exterior painting Cambridge MA to keep long lasting beauty and protection for you house paint.

Power washing and painting must be done on different days. Power washing removes all the dirt have stuck in your wall. As these were removed, you may start applying caulk to the cracks or the crevices which dries up at around 24 to 48 hours. If painting is done at the same time, the cracks that you are trying to bond together will not be done correctly because the chemicals of the paint affects it, vice versa.

Power washing never replaces hand scraping. Again, power washing removes the dirt and the grimes on the wall, it does not have the capability to remove those old paints. If you use high pressure washing, there is a tendency that the surfaces of your wall especially with wood material will be damaged. Thus, hand scraping is the only way that you could go in removing old paints.

Never caulk over an old caulk. The old caulk will loosen its particles and as time goes by the thing itself will separate from each other, thus creating new separation lines. If you put over a new caulk, it is more likely that it will follow the path of the old caulk as it is not hard. Yes, this could take so much of your time, but the quality in the end is priceless before any painting.

Finish coats on wooden surfaces should not be painted. The paints of the old one will eventually flake and putting a new one will flake with it as well. Remove the old ones and use a primer as it give better bonding materials which makes the finishing coats last long.

Do not just apply and apply, read the instructions. Every cans has instructions listed. No matter how good the quality of the product is or or how manufacturers guarantee it, it is still not effective if you do not follow the instructions.

Make sure that the paint has dried up before applying protection coatings. The coating could help the paint withstand whatever weather that will come. The coating can also be applied to the surfaces where stains are but this is much more effective if the contractor assure that they applied it properly.

The high end contractors will definitely follow these suggestions without asking anything as they already know the correct things to do. Well, asking questions is a good thing especially if you would know what are the things you should observe. If you have any other house queries, you can ask the contractor so that it will be attended directly.




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment