Add a Wow Factor to Your Home With These Exterior Wall Painting Tips

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Add a Wow Factor to Your Home With These Exterior Wall Painting Tips

11 March 2021
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog


Are you mulling over repainting the exterior walls of your house? Your home's exterior surfaces are the first thing people will see when they enter the property. Keeping them beautiful helps you make a positive first impression on friends and visitors.

Over time, the paint coating on your home's exterior walls will wear off due to daily exposure to destructive weather elements, such as UV radiation from sunlight, rain, snow, ice, and high humidity. When this happens, your home will lose its kerb appeal and the walls will be left exposed to the outside elements. The good news is, painting already painted exterior walls is a job you can tackle well if you have the right tools, supplies, and know-how. 

Here are some expert tips on how to paint the exterior walls of your house and add a wow factor to the property. 

Prepare Your Exterior Walls for Paint Application 

Proper surface preparation is key when painting the outside walls of your house. Exterior walls that are clean and smartened up ensure good adhesion of paint coatings, thus improving the overall quality of the paint job.

A lot of work goes into preparing exterior wall surfaces for a new paint job, but the results are worth the effort. The prepping job starts with stripping the old paint off the walls, focusing on areas with peeling paint. You can use a paint scraper or putty knife to do this. Once you removed all of the loose paint, use sandpaper to smooth out each area, and then thoroughly clean the walls to remove any buildup of dirt or grime.

Let the walls dry properly before you start painting.

Mix the Paint and Grab Your Painting Tools

Make sure you have the right paint for your job. Unlike the interior walls of your house, the exterior walls require paints that are specially formulated to withstand direct exposure to the inclement outside elements.

Mix your paint according to the paint manufacturer's instructions and start applying the paint. Generally, you should apply at least two coats of paint to achieve professional-looking results. Make sure you wait for each coat of paint to dry properly before applying the subsequent one. 

DIY house painting can be a messy and time-consuming job. If you don't want to deal with the mess or don't have time for the job, feel free to hire an experienced residential painter close to you.

Reach out to a local painter today for more information.