Painting Vinyl, wood and Aluminum siding

Painting Vinyl, wood and Aluminum siding

Painting is one of the most popular ways to give many aspects of your home new life without spending a great deal of money. Paint is a great application. It can really transform the look and feel of your home, so it’s no wonder that you’re considering painting your old siding! We provide surface prep and painting on vinyl and aluminum siding, as well as wood siding. We can replace old siding with new siding and apply the correct paint for the siding.

• First, we will need to thoroughly wash the exterior. Any dirt and grime left behind on the old siding will make a mess of your new paint job, not to mention making paint rollers and paint brushes dirty! How do you wash old siding? Your first thought might be to power wash the siding to remove any mold or grime, but that won’t get all of the dirt off and a ton of water is used on the existing siding. To prepare properly, you’ll need to hand wash every square inch of your siding, then thoroughly rinse it. Time spent: 1-2 days.

• Next, you’ll need to prime the siding. Priming is necessary if your old siding is porous or pitted. Time spent: 1 day. 

• Then you’ll need to paint the siding using a hand paint brush and paint roller. The paint must go on smooth and even or you’ll risk making the exterior look even worse than when you started. Time spent: 1-2 days.

Painting is one of the most popular ways to give many aspects of your home new life without spending a great deal of money.

However, it’s no secret that painting old siding is a major undertaking, not to mention incredibly physical and very costly. With Everest Painting and Construction we can save you money!!!!!!!

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