Save Thousands On A New
Paint Job
Most of us are no strangers to
the costly repairs that directly
parallel owning a home. If you
are one of the select few that
has not had to deal with one of
these less than fun tasks, get
ready because you will, and most
likely sooner than later. The
main reason for repairs being
more frequent and costly is a
lack of preventative actions
which can save you thousands
when it comes to home repairs.
Exterior paint is one of the
most important aspects of your
home. Think of it as clothing
for your house, protecting the
vital areas from the damaging
elements. When paint fails, it
leaves wood open to a barrage of
dangers. Which, when not treated
can quickly destroy your home,
and cost you tens of thousands
of dollars in damage if not
more. A good quality paint
protects wood from water, sun
and mold damage, the three main
causes of wood failure.
The key to preventing rotting,
molding and cracking wood is to
make sure your home is
constantly “clothed”. Every year
homeowners should do a thorough
inspection of all the painted
areas of their home. Just as
with many serious illnesses,
detection is also the most
important part of failing paint.
When quickly identified, proper
prep work, priming and painting
can prevent the need to replace
the wood in your house.
* Check all paint for cracking
or chipping. The best places to
look are near corners, window
sills, door sills, edges,
rooflines and any other spot you
might see standing water. These
spots indicate that the paint
has been penetrated and can no
longer protect your wood from
water damage.
* Also look for fading paint.
Obviously, after time any paint
will begin to fade, but areas
that have constant sun will
begin to change the paints
chemical composition, which will
lead to it not protecting to its
fullest potential. This can lead
to cracking and warping wood.
* Alligatoring is another term
used to describe failing paint.
This is when the paint actually
begins to take on the look and
feel of alligator skin. This is
also a symptom that water is
beginning to penetrate the
paint.
* Mildew is almost
self-explanatory. Found in damp,
shaded areas, your paint will
begin to turn a green or black
color which is almost impossible
to scrub off by hand.
Once you have identified any of
these problems, it’s time for a
fresh coat of paint. Many
contractors can easily be found
in your area who can provide you
with quality paint jobs, some
with prices more affordable than
others. The internet is a great
way to find various painters in
your area, most of which provide
free estimates for any exterior
paint work. All Around the Home
is website dedicated to
providing homeowners with
quality contractors in their
area.
The Painting Process When
choosing the right contractor
for the job be sure to ask many
questions.
* The most important one is the
kind of prep work that will be
done before the actual paint is
applied. All surfaces that will
be painted should be pressure
washed a couple days in advance
of the paint work. This
thoroughly cleans those areas,
and also helps to remove mildew
and chipped/failing paint.
* Be sure the wood is given
enough time to dry completely
before primer and paint is
applied. All spots where paint
is cracked, chipped, or
alligatoring should be carefully
scraped and sanded.
* An initial coat of primer
should be applied to all
surfaces being painted to ensure
the paint will adhere correctly.
Contrary to popular notion,
primer does not have to be white
or gray; it can be tinted at the
paint store to match the final
paint color you have chosen.
* Also be sure to ask about the
quality and warranty of the
paint your contractor will use,
as well as if they are insured
and bonded.
Generally, painting an entire
house should take no longer than
a week at most, and doing trim
work 1-2 days. A good contractor
will make sure the work site is
clean, with supplies and
materials stored away after each
day of work. Also, be sure your
contractor will take
precautionary measures to make
sure your landscaping, driveway,
walkway, etc. do not receive the
same paint job your house gets.
Trust me when I say, a few drop
cloths can go a long way.
Your home will now be ready to
face anything Mother Nature can
throw its way, well anything
short of a tornado at least.
Keeping a fresh coat of paint on
your house is a wise investment.
Spending the money to protect
the precious wood that lies
beneath is a decision you cannot
afford to live without. Wood
damage is an ugly and costly
repair that you do not want to
add to your list of home
improvement projects. Be smart,
save yourself money in the long
run, keep your house protected
and not to mention looking
great!
All Around the
Home (
http://www.allaroundthehome.com
) is a national home improvement
contractor directory. Homeowners
can find established, quality
contractors including painters
for their exterior or interior
painting needs.
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