Homevalue’s Top 4 Exterior Painting Tips

Monday 25th February 2019

 

1. Weather – Consider Mother Nature

 

 

What better way to not succeed with painting the exterior of your home than running a foul of the infamous Irish weather. The last thing you want to have to do after buying your exterior paint is to have to take a rain check. So it is important to select a dry time of the year when there is little rain. This is easier said than done here in Ireland. 

 

 

The Homevalue Exterior Painting Guide - Top Tip: Accu weather app is very useful as it updates the weather in real time.

 

 

 

 

2. Quality Is King

 

 

The quality of your paint is paramount when it comes to painting the exterior of your home. You should aim for a quality paint brand like Sandtex, Dulux Weathershield or Fleetwood Weatherclad. Some "must haves" to look out for when shopping for exterior paint is to check and see if it is 100 % acrylic latex, some exterior paints have special additives that can resist mould and mildew formation. Weatherclad is the ultimate quality exterior paint for guaranteed protection for your walls against colour fading in Irelands extreme weather with up to 18 years protection guaranteed. 

 

 

The Homevalue Exterior Painting Guide - Top Tip Look for a top qulaity 100% acrylic latex paint

 

 

 

 

 

3. Tools For The Job

 

Preparation is key when painting the exterior of your home. To help guarantee a  successful paint job Homevalue strongly recommend investing in good quality tools for prep and finish, which can save you time and offer a more professional result. Essential tools to look out for in your local hardware include work gloves, a stiff brush, a paint scraper, a putty knife,a laminated dust sheet to protect the ground, sandpaper for preparation work, as well as quality brushes and rollers. The tools needed will cost approximately 60 euro. And spending that little bit more on quality products will ensure the longevity of the tools for reuse. 

 

 

The Homevalue Exterior Painting Guide - Top Tip - Preparation is key, make sure you have all the tools you require to complete the job before you begin painting. 

 

 

 

 

In terms of the costs incurred for painting the exterior of your home a 10 litre bucket of Sandtex paint will cover 130 square metres. So if your home was, for example 390 square meters, you would be required to purchase three 10 litre buckets of exterior paint. Our top tip would be to keep an eye out for sales. This summer for a limited time only Homevalue are offering two 10 litre buckets of Sandtex colours for €90. 

 

 

 

4. Start Rolling From Top To Bottom

 

 

Conventionally success begins at the bottom and you climb your way up but with painting the rollers are reversed. The technique that you apply to painting the exterior of your home will determine your success. A roller lets you paint large areas in less time. You will need a roller extension for exterior walls and you should start working the roller from the top down of your exterior walls as this helps control streaks, as you will be working with gravity rather than against it. Drips will be inevitable along the way but this method will allow you to rule out mishaps in the direction you are working. This Dosco 9" Exterior Roller and tray set is durable and is specifically designed for use on rough and uneven surfaces.

 

 

The Homevalue Exterior Painting Guide - Top Tip Always start painting with your roller from the top down

 

 

 

 

 

Feel free to leave a comment below with your own tips for paiting the exterior of your home or contact us on info@homevalue.ie and remember if it rains, don't blame us! 

 

 

 

 

 

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