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Painting
the house exterior is an expensive and time consuming task
that can be prolonged if the paint is maintained from year
to year by touching it up between complete painting
applications. House paint exterior maintenance is important
because environmental
caused the finish paint on your house to look tarnished from
year to year. A little DIY work along the way will help
prolong the period between the necessity for a complete paint
jobs and keeping the paint looking fresh as long as
possible and save you some money from the price of
exterior house painting cost when it is not necessary. The reason for house paint exterior maintenance is because when exterior paint ages it tends to lose it’s original adherences and begins to peel in areas, particularly around high use areas of doorways, dryer vents, and where shrubs are in close proximity to the house. Mildew or mold also forms in places where there is little direct sunlight if you live in a high moisture area. Mildew or mold forms as a gray looking fungus that should be removed periodically. In addition, the bottoms of trim boards begin to peel because they absorb moisture from the butt end of the boards. These troublesome areas need to be touched up from year to year between complete paint applications. Mildew or mold can be removed by pressure washing with a detergent and water or by using a pressure washer. Maintaining the exterior pain on your house is a great DIY project that doesn’t take a great deal of time and can postpone the expense of a complete house painting by years. If you don't DIY the cost of an exterior house painting contractor can be very expensive.
How to do
it: Sand
chipped or pealed paint using 100 grit sandpaper. If bare
wood is showing after sanding apply a coat of primer before
applying touch up paint. Apply the
finish touch up paint using a paint brush. Over paint
the touch up area by at least six inches in all directions
with a light coat of finish paint. If there
is mildew or mold accumulating wash the area with a mild
detergent and water. It may not be necessary to wash the
entire house. If mildew
or mold is extensive consider pressure washing the entire
house.
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