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Saturday, April 09, 2011
The choice of the correct Exterior House Painting Tips in Riverwoods to be applied is made all the more difficult because of the various surfaces that the exterior of one’s home could have.
It could be aluminum siding, wood shingles, clapboard, tar shingles, cedar shakes, bricks, stucco, concrete block or old paint.
Every surface type should be done with an Exterior House Paint that is suitable for that surface. A combination of these surfaces in home makes it more difficult and one has to be extra careful about the Exterior House Paint to be used and ensure that it is correctly applied.
The exterior of a home is more vulnerable to rust, cracks, mild dew and other problems making it difficult to paint, as compared to the interior. A well done Exterior House Paint job helps fight rust, cracks and mildew and thus protects the exterior from the weather as well as providing a facelift. Exterior painting can give the home a new look and finish and increase its market value.
There are two basic types of Exterior Paint, latex based and oil or alkyd. Latex Exterior House Paint is easier to work with, can be washed with soap and water and dries faster.
Alkyds or “Oil Based Paint”, though more durable are more difficult to work with and the brushes and trays used with them need to be cleaned with solvents.
Before deciding what paint to use, based not least on the budget one must explore the options in terms of colors, shades and paint bases. A hasty decision could prove to be expensive and a waste if a wrong selection is made. The exterior of the house is the first impression, making it a very important aspect of the house, needing careful planning.
Selection of the color for Exterior House Paint would depend on multiple factors. The color of the house should blend with the neighborhood and should not stand out. Decide on the light or a dark shade depending on the compatibility of the shade with fixed infrastructure like roof, deck or brick.
Once the color and the paint type are decided the time comes to carry out the application. If you can afford to hire professionals to help you with the painting, getting it done by them is a good idea. You need to find good trades people who will do a good job of painting your home.
Check that they are licensed and have the correct qualifications, ask for referrals and take a look at some of their completed work by driving past places they have painted in your area. It would still be important to supervise the work of people you hire. It would ensure that the quality is not being compromised and would not require a rework.
If you decide to undertake the task yourself then ask your paint supplier for assistance in choosing the right paint and tools for the job. Using the right tools like roller and a brush of good quality becomes important. Nylon and Acrylic are the best kinds of brushes and remember quality tools may cost more but they help make for a quality finished job.
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