Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Exterior House Painting In The Eastern And Southeastern United States


Exterior house painting in states such as Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana is a challenge that is contained in the seasons. The seasons bring sun, rain, clouds, fog, wind, hail, sleet and snow. Sometimes those elements come in very close proximity to each other.

Painters in those regions have to determine what temperature ranges and moisture levels exist at any given time. Then they must have extensive knowledge of painting preparation techniques to maximize the success of the finish job.

House painters' knowledge of what products to use during each season is critical, as well as how to time their application. For instance, in Western Arkansas, temperature swings as much as forty degrees from morning till night are not uncommon. A typical day may start at forty-five degrees and be in the mid 80s by mid day. That same day may also contain sun, clouds, wind and rain within a twenty-four hour period.

Today, premium exterior paints are commonly available in formulas developed to apply and cure properly in temperatures as low as thirty-five degrees. This allows painters to apply paints much further into the year and earlier in the spring. These paints allow applications during warm daytime temperatures, drying overnight without lifting from the surface.

Exterior paint preparation requires a decision by the painter whether to use oil or waterborne primers. During dependably dry times, quick dry oil primers may provide a hard, absorbent and dependable base for latex paint top coats. In weather where some moisture is present, waterborne or latex primers will often work better, meshing with any surface moisture without chemical opposition.

Other services residential painting contractors may be called on to perform are trim and siding repair or replacement, pressure washing and deck refinishing. In the southeast, these services often have to broken up and scheduled as weather permits, on the same job.

Homeowners often have perceptions about when and how painting will be performed, complicating the project for the painter. Professional painters know how and when to proceed considering all the factors in play at any given time. Once their credibility is established, painters should be trusted with the scheduling and methods of the job.

They will proceed in ways to maximize success in both preparation and finish coating.

In years past, the majority of homeowners chose flat exterior latex for their finish coat look. It was in style and seemed to be what covered best and gave the best appearance.

Today, many paint stores are carrying minimal stocks of flat paint because satin and semi gloss finishes have become the most popular choice. In the states of the East and Southeast there is good reason for choosing a finish coat with some level of gloss.

Not only do modern satin or semi gloss finishes provide a full look to most any surface, including rough cut siding. They also provide maximum protection from weather conditions, insects, mold and mildew. Finally, they wear better and continue to look good considerably longer than flat finishes.

Combined with modern paint production technology, paint jobs that used to last five or six years now have the potential to wear well for ten to fifteen years. Today, this makes a paint job one of the most cost effective home appearance upgrades available.

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