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by: Karl Crowder
Exterior painting starts with systematic preparation of all surfaces to
be painted. Here are some simple guidelines and things to look for
before continuing with the painting process.
Thoroughly inspect your home completely before moving on. This will
prevent, if any, further damage to your home. Look for signs of
blistering, peeling or chalking on the paint of your home. Water damage
shows as rot or discolored areas. These problems will need to be
properly fixed before moving ahead into the project. Mildew and mold are
also other problems one may encounter while fixing up the home. After
each repair, take further steps to prevent any more damage from
occurring.
Often, exterior preparation requires more effort and time because the
exterior of any house receives more damage due to sunlight, which causes
paint to fade and wood to warp, and weather, which can cause mildew and
mold and other kinds of damage. First, start with pressure washing to
remove dirt and to make sure the surface is clean. Usually after
pressure washing, you can begin repairs depending on the severity of the
damage. If the damage is already apparent, make the repairs as soon as
possible. However, most of the damage is noticeable after pressure
washing. After washing and all repairs, move onto scraping and sanding.
Caution must be taken in this stage due to environmental and physical
concerns. For example: if your house was built and finished before 1980,
it is possible that your finish may contain lead based paint. Find out
what you need to do and what not to do in those cases. It’s better to be
safe than sorry especially when it comes to your own health and home.
Apply a high quality primer to all raw areas after scraping and sanding.
As you continue further on, you may need to apply caulking to seal any
areas where water can leak. Pay special attention to windows and doors.
Now mask any areas where you do not wish for paint to go. Masking paper
and tape should be used instead of news paper. A hand held masking
machine will make this task easier. This is as important as the rest of
the preparation. If not done correctly, the entire exterior painting job
can be severely affected.
Now if you chose to hire a professional painting contractor to do the
job, make sure that proper exterior paint preparation and repairs is
included with the contract proposal. This makes it easier on you so you
do not have to go and find a repair contractor. It also makes it easier
on the contractor. If they know what kind of repairs might take place,
they can find out whether or not they need a building permit with
inspection. If all steps are followed and all repairs made, your finish
can last beautifully for many years.
About The Author
Karl Crowder has been a professional house painter for over 20 years and
writes for
http://www.house-painting-info.com , your house painting guide.
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