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House Paint Problems - Peeling, Cracks, Mildew and Rust

There's nothing like a fresh coat of paint to make a house really look like new. You can take years off the age of your home by adding a fresh coat of paint and touching up the shutters with paint. But when you are having exterior paint problems, it truly gives your home a run down feeling. Exterior paint problems are frustrating, but the most important thing is recognizing and then solving them. Here are several exterior paint problems and how you can fix them.

Be sure to pay special attention to the information we will be about to share, as the learning process should never be overlooked. At the end of the day, everyone wants their home to truly be impressive, but in order to accomplish something like that, you need to do your homework. You really don't need to have a lot of experience as a painter in order to master the basics. In fact, you don't need any experience at all: all it takes is common sense and a willingness to learn.

Don't just assume that leaving everything to the professionals will be enough. Being extra careful never hurts, so why not supervise the entire process in order to make sure that absolutely nothing goes wrong? If you don't know exactly what you want and if you're unaware of the problems you can face, you shouldn't expect everything to turn out great: as a homeowner, you definitely have a clear responsibility, be sure to keep that in mind.

Peeling paint is one of the most common challenges. Paint contractors have found that often, the top cause of peeling paint is that there are too many coats of old paint underneath. The paint should be removed so that further paint will not peel and that future coats of paint will also not peel. This will greatly improve the look of your home.

Cracks in exterior paint happen when a flat paint is placed over a high sheen paint. The best solution to improving the look of any cracks is to scrape the paint off and then to repaint.

Mildew can be found and is seen as dark spots on your home. Most often, you'll see either black or brown spots on the paint, which means that there is mildew underneath the paint continuing to grow. Some parts of the country are more vulnerable to mildew on the exterior of their homes due to temperature changes and climate issues. If you do not prime bare wood prior to painting it, you are leaving it vulnerable to mildew growth. It is critical that you prime the exterior wood of your home as part of the painting process. Mildew can be removed with bleach that is diluted with water.

Rust is often caused on the exterior of a home by nails. When nail heads are on the surface, you see these and they then rust out. As they are affected by moisture (like heavy rains), they rust and will create rusty spots on the outside of your home. Some are solving this problem by removing the nail heads and using ceramic-coated construction screws which are rust-resistant. Then, of course, they touch up the paint over the rust spots.

Did you expect an entire novel? Sorry to disappoint you then! The information you have just read is definitely enough in order to make you confident that yes, you have mastered the basics. You are now in a position which enables you to carefully supervise your painting contractor in order to make sure that absolutely everything turns out exactly as planned, congratulations! Being informed can get you far in life, and it seems that you've made an important first step towards being in full control when it comes to the appearance of your home.

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