EXTERIOR
A well-executed exterior residential painting project can improve the overall appearance of a home, protect it from the elements, and increase its value.
Preparation
Exterior residential painting preparation is a critical step in ensuring a high-quality and long-lasting finish. It involves several steps, including surface preparation, cleaning, and protection of surfaces not to be painted. Surface preparation may involve removing any loose paint or debris, filling any cracks or holes in the walls, and power washing the surfaces to remove any dirt, grime, or mildew. Next, the surfaces to be painted are allowed to dry completely before applying the primer or paint. Protection of surfaces not to be painted, such as windows, doors, and landscaping, is also important to avoid accidental paint splatters and spills. This can be done by covering these surfaces with plastic sheeting or drop cloths. Professional exterior residential painters have the knowledge and expertise to properly prepare surfaces for painting, ensuring a smooth and flawless finish that will protect the home from the elements and increase its curb appeal.
Exterior
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Eaves
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French doors
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Garage doors and carports
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Gates
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Patios, pagodas, decks
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Playhouses
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Shutters
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Storages
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Stucco
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Window bars
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Wood siding
Finish
Exterior finish painting is the final step in the exterior residential painting process. It involves applying the final coats of paint to the exterior walls, trim, and other features of the home to achieve a desired finish. The type of paint used will depend on the desired finish and the environmental conditions, such as humidity and temperature. Professional exterior finish painters have the experience and skill to ensure a flawless and even finish, free from brush marks and other imperfections. They also understand the importance of using the right tools and techniques, such as using a sprayer or roller, to achieve the desired finish. A well-executed exterior finish painting project can enhance the curb appeal of a home, making it more visually appealing to potential buyers. It can also protect the home from damage caused by weather, such as rain and UV rays.