Sunday, September 19, 2010
Guidelines for Painting Exterior Brick Walls: Prepare, Choose, Work, and be amazed
Have you ever come across an aged house of your neighbors that which bricks are the most utilized material that make up these elegant houses? Here you will witness the potential for splendor of a well-painted brick house.
Other people would prefer their brick houses to retain its innate colors and let it blend with the other parts of the house but others will employ lively colors for visual improvement. Apart from that, painting exterior brick walls would make you realize that it could save you several bucks from electricity as it retains high temperature very effectively and loses it gradually. Thereby, it spares some of the job of your house heater.
In painting exterior brick walls, here are some important guidelines for you to follow to be able to come up with a fascinating yet simple and inexpensive painting job:
1. First off is for purely preparation of your brick wall. Make it to the point that you will remove any debris, dirt, or even mosses and other fast growing small plants before you will begin your painting job. Clean those brick walls with high-pressure washer as brick walls tend to have a buildup of unnecessary dirt that can be troublesome.
2. Second in painting exterior brick walls, you must make a decision on the type and color of paint that you will apply. Before that, please be reminded that you will need to consider that your future painted brick walls should have enough space or somehow pores to breath. For this purpose, the cement-based and latex paint would do the job best. Make sure to apply a primer first to get the best results.
3. Be sure to follow but always remember that you should let your exterior brick wall be exposed to heat and let to be dried up because it is common of bricks to absorb water and will greatly interfere with your painting job.
Painting exterior brick walls maybe somewhat difficult, but with proper guidelines, it can be done with ease and with excellence. Just be amazed how it will bring out potential features of your house and watch your neighbors staring at your newly painted brick wall.


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