You're supposed to take pride in your home. Coming home after a long day of work, you should take a look at your house and sigh a great sigh of relief that you're living in such a beautiful place. Of course, while this is the ideal situation, you're currently far from having that ecstatic feeling about your home at the moment.
The real problem has to do with your exterior home painting job – it looks horrible. Despite that high school sports injury that's plagued you for years, you still managed to climb up that confounded ladder and paint. In fact, you were actually very proud of yourself when the exterior home painting job was completed. That is, until you climbed down (albeit slowly) from your ladder, took a few steps back, and actually looked at the overall new appearance of the house.
The first blatant mistake that you made was using the wrong color. The color was supposed to be a nice shade of blueberry, but it ended up being a rather maudlin shade of midnight blue. You protest that this exterior home painting job snafu is not your fault. After all, you were wearing sunglasses at the time. After all, it's more important to protect your eyes, right?
Then there was the paintbrush you used. You found it in the back of the garage, and it's at least ten years old. At the time, it seemed like a better idea to use that one, then to actually go out and buy a brand new one. Things are too expensive nowadays anyway!
Well, what began as a smart way to save some money ended up as a dumb idea. As you painted, bristles started falling off at record speed. More creative types might argue that the patterns the bristles made within the paint look quite lovely. However, you're not the fancy type; you just want plain, old, blueberry paint, minus the bristles.
That's not even the worst of it. You took a couple of days off of work to get the exterior home painting job done and, needless to say, you were in a bit of a rush. You didn't care about precise strokes – you just wanted to get that new paint on! Well, it seemed like a very good idea until the end result proved that it looks like a child's coloring book.
What made it worse is that you could have had help, but oh no, this was a one-man job for you. Your child, home on summer vacation, recently completed an internship program with College Works Painting, and knew exactly what to do right. Alas, because of your stubbornness, all your child could do is sit back and watch what you were doing wrong.
Alright, so maybe you made a few mistakes. You might have saved some money, but you certainly didn't save yourself any stress. So, what should you do next? Go to your local home improvement center with your child, buy the right supplies, and admit to defeat!
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When you are dealing with something as vulnerable and sensitive as exterior home painting, it would be very wise of you to do your research before hand so that you do not have to experience a tragic ending to what could have been a happy bragging right.
It is for this exact reason that I have constructed this list of things to consider when planning for an event such as exterior house painting.
Let us begin.
Is The Weather Outside Frightful?
I bet you never thought of this, did you? Well, if this is true for you, do not feel bad. This is the last thing that most people are thinking about when they are planning to paint their home. When you have a project that has a million aspects to it, weather is not a top priority.
Or is it?
Well, considering the weather is actually much more important than you would imagine and here's why:
• If it rains while you are in the process of painting your home, the paint has a very low chance of sticking and drying properly.
• If you are in an area that suffers from below freezing temperatures then normal paint will not dry properly. It will actually freeze and ruin the whole process.
• If you do live in an area that has below freezing temperatures, then you will need to special order paint that is specifically designed to sustain this type of extreme condition.
So, as you can plainly see when planning an exterior home painting, you will need to be very cautious and aware of what the weather conditions will be like during your designated house painting time frame.
My Home is Transparent!
Have you ever seen a home that appears to be transparent? No, I do not mean you can see through the house! I mean that you can see through the newest coat of paint and see what the previous color of the house was?
Well, this is a much more common error than one would like to see.
So, why does this happen?
The answer to this question has 2 very simple answers.
1. Low Quality Product
The most prevalent cause is that whoever is doing the painting used low gradepaint. When you use low grade paint, it does not have the consistency and “thickness”, if you will, to fully cover the previous paint color. Exterior home painting should always be done with quality paint.
The lesson here?
DON'T BE CHEAP! It costs too much to be cheap.
2. Not Enough Coats
The 2nd reason for this “transparency” issue is that the person or persons that painted the home did not apply enough coats of paint to the home. This is a very simple error that can easily be amended; however, it can be quite a hassle to do this after you thought you had a complete paint job.
So, there you have it! These are just a couple of things to consider before part executing an exterior home painting.
If you take these 2 simple things into consideration, you will be a happy camper; however, should you disregard them, you will be a very disgruntled camper with a lot of unnecessary work ahead of you.
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