Exterior painting can make a drastic improvement in the look of your home.
Painting wood house siding.
Prime the wood siding with a wood primer.
Be sure to remove any caulk where the siding overlaps as old houses need to breathe.
Work a paint scraper from every direction keeping the blade flat against the wood so you don t create gouge marks.
Sand the cured filler with a hand sander to make it smooth and level with the surrounding wood.
A general rule of thumb is to stay within 2 shades of the original color.
Paint tends to peel or flake near joints between dissimilar materials think siding and trim window frames and glass etc.
Although it s easy to paint wood this type of house siding requires regular and costly maintenance to prevent cracks warps rots water seepage and wood damaging insects.
When the surface is prepared correctly you ll have piece of mind the paint job wi.
Use a scraper to remove loose paint from the siding working from every direction.
Pull out loose nails and renail using stainless steel siding nails.
To lighten a paint color add white paint as needed until the desired color is reached.
Fill any dents and holes with either a wood or epoxy filler.
Apply an epoxy consolidant to soft wood and coat the rest with a wood preservative.
Before sanding scrape loose and flaking paint from the siding.
Pound in any protruding nail heads.
Sometimes it has a base color in it to make it easier to cover over the old color and the prepare for the.
This is where water seeps into cracks and soaks into the wood causing the paint to peel.
To intensify a color add more of the base color.