Painting

     
 GIVE YOUR WALLS A LIFE.

Paint is particularly, one of the cheapest and easiest ways to bring new life to your home. One weekend of painting can transform your house's boring walls into a new charming retreat.

Painting your home can be inconvenient and time-consuming, but it’s easier than it seems. It’s a good investment that extends the integrity and good looks of what, for most people, is their single greatest asset.

Paint is your house’s first defence against the elements and the first impression guests and potential buyers receive. When paint fades, chips or peels, it’s obviously time to repaint. But there are also other indicatory signs.

1. Flaking, bubbling or cracking paint

These signs often signal dry rot, wet rot or mould caused by failed weatherproofing. Strong sunlight, harsh winters, extreme humidity, storms, blowing sand and ocean breezes can contribute to the damage.

2. Hardened caulk

Most caulks are designed to expand and contract along with your house.
 As your home is exposed to more extreme weather cycles (think sunny days and freezing nights) caulking will lose its elasticity. If the beads are hard and resistant when you press down, it’s probably time to call an expert to re-caulk and check for damage.

3. Fading paint

Sun bleaching is common, and dark hues tend to fade faster than paler shades. 
Fading on shady sides of the house, however, indicates problems with the vapour barrier or with water intrusion. Look for seemingly mysterious stains dripping downward on the paint. If water-soluble materials designed for home interiors end up outside the house, it’s a sign of water leaks. If you can’t pinpoint the source, call an expert.

4. Patching stucco

To minimize costs without re-stuccoing the entire house, patch stucco cracks and repaint the whole house. Otherwise, homeowners will be left with streaks or a patchwork of paint that doesn’t quite match.



5. Because the paint colour morphed

UV rays cause the paint to fade and, sometimes, transform to an undesired shade after painting. Beige can transform to pink in a matter of weeks.To prevent that, make sure the paint is an exterior grade that can withstand UV effects.

6. To boost curb appeal

If the house looks faded, the trim no longer stands out or there is nothing to make the house ‘pop’ against its surroundings, a fresh coat of paint usually will do the trick, making it look fresh and allowing the value of the home to increase.




7. If your house is new

Typically, contractors spray one coat of paint over pre-primed wood. That primer minimizes warpage at the lumber yard but generally is insufficient to prevent swelling or shrinkage. If possible, prime the wood before it is installed. Then plan on painting a new home within five years to ensure a good layer of protective paint, before much damage has occurred.



8. Before paint chips or peels

Don’t wait until paint chips are visible from the street to repaint. Painting your house early minimizes damage to the exterior of the home and also minimizes the need for preparatory work, like scraping flaking paint, caulking seals or replacing wood. Minimizing the need for prep work lowers painting costs.




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