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Friday, April 01, 2011
Deck painting tips in Deerfield can be semi transparent and ultra high performance to protect your deck. These products also seal and give color to your deck as well as not peeling or lifting. The semi transparency of the coating allows the coating to stay on as well as allowing the wood to breathe. The worst thing you can do is paint your deck with a solid color. This type of paint seals the wood completely and is not good for the wood at all. Like all people wood needs to breathe. The reason wood needs to breathe is when there is standing water on the horizontal surface and the wood extends and contracts this will cause the paint to peel up from the moisture and temperature change. Most people after this happens try to repaint the deck. This will only create more mess. The only way to fix a previously painted deck is to remove all the old paint. You can use a special deck stripper then power wash it to remove any leftover paint.
When deciding to go the painting route you must know that it is essential that you apply two coats of primer before painting. You will need to make sure it is a good quality exterior primer that can withstand all the types of weather it will have to endure as well. Be sure to let the first coat dry before doing second as well as letting second dry before adding paint. Be sure that you choose a paint that is designed for decks so that you do not have the problem of peeling as mentioned above.
Something to remember when trying to find deck paint is what it is made of. Oil-based paints are more durable that latex paints but can have a longer drying time. These paints can have a stronger odor so be sure to wear a mask if needed. Latex paints can dry faster but if the surface is not prepared properly it can peel. Alkyd-based paints are similar to oil based paints but can take longer to dry. These types of paints can also emit a stronger odor than latex paints.
You will want to try to match the color of your trim. You can create a unified color by painting your deck to match your window or door casings. You will want to have colors that complement each other. Some examples are Yellow-green and violet, purple and yellow, blue and orange and red and green. If these colors can be too bright here are a few more colors that are more subtle look, lavender and pale yellow, brick red and forest green and pale sky blue and deep sunset orange. If you are wanting a more traditional look you could always go white. Painting your deck white will brighten things up and also white matches everything from blue siding to brick red.
You just make sure the color is something you like that matches as well as something easy for you to maintain. There are many tips out there to help you maintain the beauty of your deck so that it will last years to come.
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