Dark exterior colors absorb heat and ultraviolet rays which are both very oxidizing elements therefore dark exterior finishes generally chalk up sooner and require more frequent maintenance
How often a home's exterior needs to be repainted depends on the location, the climate, the exposure and the materials. The advantage of vinyl siding is that is doesn't require repainting. However, tastes change and sometimes homeowners want a new look. In this case, the vinyl can be painted, provided that it is prepared properly and the right kind of paint is used. Once painted, it will have to be repainted every 3-7 years, depending on conditions. http://www.diyornot.com/Sample/Project.asp?ndx1=1&ndx2=11&ndx3=0&Rcd=310
I believe that you prime than paint than seal. It depends on the paint you are using and what you are painting A lot of the exterior paints used today don't require any undercoat. However if you are painting over a previously painted surface you must keep preparation in mind.
I have been painting for a living for about 15 years now and believe it or not, that is a question that I am asked fairly often. Answer: It all depends, is it interior or exterior, will it be the first time painted or is this a repainting. How much prep work is involved? All these factors come into play when getting or giving a painting bid. But a rough price would be about $1.20 for interior paint and .75 for exterior. This is when there is little prep, one coat and no primer. When you start adding these other factors the price goes up. Hope this helps
i bought 5 gallons of paint for the exterior of my mobile home, did not double check the paint after the clerk mixed it, took it home, gave it to my painter (spanish speaking only) and went to work. He paint half of my house and needed more paint....I went back to the same store, different clerk on duty and she mixed another 5 gallons of paint. This looked different but the labels read exterior semi-gloss, which is what I wanted. When I get home, I discover that the first clerk had mixed interior paint. what will happen to the interior paint on my exterior home.
How big is the house?What kind of surface is to be painted?When was the last time it was painted?How many coats of paint does it need?What kind of prep work does it require?Will the colors stay the same or change?Are there underhangs and tall peaks?Does it need to be power-washed?Can't answer with knowing these factors.Generally, a typical exterior ranges from 1,500 (very small home with minimal prep work) al the up to 15,000 (for large old homes that require lots of restoration work, etc).
How often a home's exterior needs to be repainted depends on the location, the climate, the exposure and the materials. The advantage of vinyl siding is that is doesn't require repainting. However, tastes change and sometimes homeowners want a new look. In this case, the vinyl can be painted, provided that it is prepared properly and the right kind of paint is used. Once painted, it will have to be repainted every 3-7 years, depending on conditions. http://www.diyornot.com/Sample/Project.asp?ndx1=1&ndx2=11&ndx3=0&Rcd=310
I believe that you prime than paint than seal. It depends on the paint you are using and what you are painting A lot of the exterior paints used today don't require any undercoat. However if you are painting over a previously painted surface you must keep preparation in mind.
I have been painting for a living for about 15 years now and believe it or not, that is a question that I am asked fairly often. Answer: It all depends, is it interior or exterior, will it be the first time painted or is this a repainting. How much prep work is involved? All these factors come into play when getting or giving a painting bid. But a rough price would be about $1.20 for interior paint and .75 for exterior. This is when there is little prep, one coat and no primer. When you start adding these other factors the price goes up. Hope this helps
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It can be rather difficult to remove silicone calk from painted wood. The good news is that the paint will largely prevent the calk from having seeped into the wood itself. The bad news is that it will be tough to remove it without damaging the paint. Peel off as much as of the calk as possible with either a knife or manually. Then take an abrasive green dish pad and hot water to the rest. Alternatively, paint thinner will remove it quickly but will require repainting.
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The flesh colored bumps in the back of your throat could be a mucocele or lymphoid follicles. Both of these are harmless, do not cause any pain and do not require treatment.
i bought 5 gallons of paint for the exterior of my mobile home, did not double check the paint after the clerk mixed it, took it home, gave it to my painter (spanish speaking only) and went to work. He paint half of my house and needed more paint....I went back to the same store, different clerk on duty and she mixed another 5 gallons of paint. This looked different but the labels read exterior semi-gloss, which is what I wanted. When I get home, I discover that the first clerk had mixed interior paint. what will happen to the interior paint on my exterior home.
cost is higher, longer verification time, require special housings, don't work well in exterior environments
Marxoff.com The only gutter cleaning applicator to remove black streaks and tiger stripes off the exterior of gutters. It does not require a ladder and it is NOT a brush.
2004 vw beetles have an aluminum engine therefore require the blue colored coolant.
The type require is vent is required for a cooktop vented down and out an exterior wall (for the outside wall itself) I am installing an electric cooktop, with a pop-up downward vent that pulls steam and such through pipes in the floor.