Maintaining Exterior
House Paint
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. Environmental factors and fair wear
and tear 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 complete paint jobs and keeping
the paint looking fresh as long as possible.
As exterior paint ages it tends
to lose its 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 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.
How to do it:
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Sand chipped or pealed paint
using 100 grit sandpaper.
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If bare wood is showing after
sanding apply a coat of primer before applying touch
up paint.
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Apply the finish touch up paint
using a paint brush.
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Over paint the touch up area by
at least six inches in all directions with a light
coat of finish paint.
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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.
Related articles:
Exterior House
Painting
Exterior House Painting Preparation
Latex Enamel Paint
Pressure Washing the House