The phrase no matter where you are would not be able to apply to this statement. That could factor in to the cost, as well as what type of paint you are using, and possibly what type of material you are painting.
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== == I think a waterproof paint would be a good idea. I would use an exterior paint, even though it's inside; because of the moisture. Definitely an exterior paint and a waterproof one would not be a bad idea either.
I believe sherman williams have a tons of paint for you to choose from. It certainly will have something you can do painting of the exterior of house with. I mean it would make sense if it did.
Using exterior paint on the interior should not be a problem. You would only use exterior paint outside because it weathers better, which is not really an issue here.
Use a citrus based stripper that will cling to the wall and allow it to work overnight. However, an easier option would be to paint directly over the exterior paint with a good quality interior latex paint.
yes but what a mess why would you put interior paint on top of exterior espically if it's outside then it fad's away chip's it won't take the beating as out door paint after you look at the big picture the answer is NO""""""
Seems like it is around $2.50 to $2.75 a square foot. I used estimates I have received from five painters averaged them and divided the cost by 1076 square feet of exterior paintable surface. I live in South Florida and we had the exterior of our house painted for around $1300. The house is 2200 square feet and single-story. They did an excellent job.
Yes, use a good primer first. I do it often.
Interior paint could be used on the exterior with a much shorter lifespan. To extend the lifespan a topcoat to seal it would be advisable. Instead of this two step process, an exterior paint is advisable.
You can start by visiting your local paint and hardware stores. Walk around and take notes on the different exterior paint brands and prices. Ask the sales people which brands they would recommend and why. Make sure that you pick an exterior paint that will do well in the climate in which you live.
Yes, you can paint a design on a vinyl mailbox/post. The type of paint you would need to use is a latex exterior paint. This is the type of paint you would use on the majority of outside projects.
It is basically what ever you prefer. In my opinion, semi-gloss can look cheap and a bit gaudy. I would go with the satin.