Selecting an Exterior Paint

Posted on Monday, April 27, 2009
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It could save you more money if you got the motivation and some basic knowledge about paints. If you think painting the exterior of your house is for professionals alone – think again.

Below are tips on selecting exterior paint and how to do the painting the professional way.

There two basic types of exterior paint to choose from, one is the Oil-based paints are very durable and water-resistant. They result in hard finish and are often used by professional painters. Use an oil-based if the surface you are painting has already been painted with oil-based paint.

And the other oil is the Stir oil-based paint which is frequently the type of paint that tend to separate quickly.

If using oil-based paint, be sure to use a brush or roller specifically designed for use with oil-based paint.

Latex exterior paints have undergone many improvements, and some can be as durable as oil-based. They are also considerably easier to work with. Be sure, however, that you select an exterior latex for use on the outside of your home, not the same latex used on interior walls.

To determine whether you have acrylic or oil-based paint on your homes, first, peel off a large paint-chip. If the chip bends slightly before cracking, it's probably latex. Oil-paint chips tend to snap easily. If this test doesn't work for you, take a paint-chip sample to your local paint store or home center and have them test it.

Latex is easy to apply, dries quickly, is durable and is resistant to the effects of direct sunlight. Clean-up is easy, and just requires water.

Acrylic latex is the highest-quality latex paint. It will cover just about any building material including masonry and properly primed metal.

There you have it! Painting your home exterior won’t be this hard once you get the basic about how to paint.

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