Duluth House Painters Say It’s More About Prepping Than Painting
Saturday, August 16th, 2008Duluth house painters know that a good prep job can guarantee five to eight more years of paint durability. On newer houses, this process may only consist of powerwashing and thoroughly scrubbing down the exterior. However, on many of the older Georgian homes, the house painting needs are much more complex.
We may think that our homes look fine at first glance. Yet peeling paint hides underneath the eaves and mildew spots lurk around window frames. While you’re poking your upper soffit with a screwdriver for signs of squishy rotten wood, why not take a look at your shingles to see if they’re peeling up. (Keep your fingers crossed that Duluth house painters will be your only job this year and that Duluth roofers won’t be needed too!)
When your Duluth house painting crew arrives, they’ll start by giving your home a good wash down. Next they’ll scrape away defective paint that’s peeling up using wire brushes and pull scrapers. Next they’ll pull out the grinders and electric orbital sanders to smooth rough edges. (Using the wrong tools can leave swirls or gouges that will show through the paint, so you’ll definitely want to enlist a Duluth painting professional for this!) Sometimes old paint will need to be melted with another tool so it can easily peel off.
Additionally, rust stains on siding and overhangs should be removed, gutter / downspout leaks must be fixed, loose caulking needs replacing, cracked siding needs to be filled and primed, mildew should be scrubbed off and all trouble spots will be addressed by your Duluth painting team.
Once everything’s washed, scraped, sanded, grinded and melted off, the Duluth house painters will be ready to prime and finally paint!