How to Prepare a Gainesville Home For Exterior Painting

September 21, 2011 at 3:16 pm | Category: Exterior Painting

Before tackling an exterior painting project, there are a number of things a reliable contractor should do. This will help the paint last longer and better protect the home’s exterior. Your quality Gainesville painting contractor will take care to make as little mess as possible, and will not leave any materials or equipment behind after they finish.

Power Washing
Before starting the project, your Gainesville home should be power washed. All dirt, grime, cobwebs and residue should be removed. Any stains or fused on debris should be scraped off or sanded down, depending on the home’s surface. A clean surface will help the paint adhere better and last longer. This also prevents lumps and bumps of years gone by from marring the fresh new look. The exterior should be completely dry before painting begins.

Coverings
Everything below the project area should be covered with a tarpaulin or drop cloth. Even the most careful painters will have drips and splashes from time to time. Rather than trying to clean it up later and possibly damaging plant material or staining brick, it is best to put up a reliable barrier beforehand. All outside lighting fixtures, windows, doors and any other protruding surface that will not be painted should be covered or removed. When necessary, painter’s mask should be used to hold a covering against a surface instead of masking tape. This will prevent gumming up the surface and creating one more thing to clean.

Loose Paint
All cracked and peeling paint should be scraped away. Trying to paint over it will cause a ridged look that is noticeable up close. Loose chips will also eventually come off, creating an even bigger blemish on the surface. Depending on the type of surface, the remaining paint may need to be sanded on the edges to create a smooth transition that blends well into the rest of the area.

Wood
Bare wood should be primed if it is to be painted. If pieces are missing, they should be replaced with a similar base shade and type of wood. Any wood damaged by moisture, insects or weather should be replaced rather than painted over. Small dings can be filled in with caulk made especially for that type of surface. Any gaps between wood trim or joints should be filled with caulk to prevent pests and moisture from penetrating your Gainesville home’s exterior. Doing it before painting the rest of the house will allow it to blend in better or be completely unnoticeable.

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