You should repaint your house every ten years. That is the average normal cycle to repaint your house.
You can take the paint to a paint store and have it re-tinted.
Review your governing documents to determine what is required before painting a house. If permission is required and permission was granted, this is evidence that you can use to defend the colour of your house. The management company has no say in exterior colours -- the board may have a list of 'approved' colours. If permission is required and no permission was asked for or granted, you may be required to re-paint your house. If permission is not required, you can ask the association to pay to re-paint your home, once they approve colours, or you can ask that your current paint job be 'grandfathered in'.
Sand it down and re-paint.
scrape the peely paint off and then re-paint it
== == It helps to get the smoke odor out of the fabrics. You can rent a machine that will produce ozone and help to reduce the odors in a house after a fire. Of course you still have to clarn and re-paint the house.
Yes, a tenant is reasonably required to re-paint a weathered, sun-faded deck.
YES! It did close for a while to re-do the tracks and to re-paint,but it is currently open!
Um paint it would be a start :-)
the red bit round his mouth are scars that he has also put red paint on and the white bit is just paint.
Not a good idea if you expect it to last. I would strip it, re-prime it properly then paint it.
If I was going to repaint this, then I'd remove both the latex and the old oil base with a chemical stripper. Then re-prime it and paint.