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Why You Shouldn’t Delay an Exterior Paint Job

Your home’s exterior takes a lot of wear and tear over time — it’s exposed to the elements 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. This means that the time will eventually come to start thinking about repainting the exterior of your house.


One of the main reasons people decide to repaint their exterior is for aesthetic purposes. A fresh coat of paint can transform and refresh your home’s appearance. But did you know there are a lot of additional reasons that you shouldn’t delay an exterior paint job? Let us explore some of those now.


Rotting

If your home’s exterior is not properly protected, there is potential for rot to occur. When your home’s exterior paint wears away, the wood structure of your home can become exposed to dampness. Fungi will break down and start to weaken the wood.


This can lead to larger and more costly repairs down the road. Nobody wants to deal with this, but the good news is that it is easy enough to take preventative action. A properly primed, sealed and painted exterior will help combat this issue.


Inefficiency

A deteriorating exterior can reduce your home's energy efficiency. Constant exposure to the elements — especially the sun — will cause wood to dry out and eventually start cracking.


This can potentially cause holes, which in turn provides heat a way to escape through the walls. A properly painted exterior will help maintain your home’s energy efficiency.


Moisture Issues

When exterior paint starts peeling or chipping away, humidity such as rain, sleet, or snow can make its way into your home’s structure. This can cause considerable damage to your insulation and even your home’s interior.


In the worst cases, this can even lead to mould development. Exterior paint is an extremely important barrier against moisture.


Insects & Rodents

Many pesky critters would be happy to move in and start feeding on the wood structures of your home. When your paint starts fading away, this becomes far easier for them. You should always ensure your exterior paint is in good condition, to keep those annoying and costly critters at bay.

Now that you have more than one reason to spruce up your home’s exterior, here are some tips to help you complete the task.


Which Paint Is Best For Exterior Use?

You get what you pay for. It is worth it to invest in high-quality paint that contains better quality ingredients. This will ensure long-term durability and a better-looking final result.


It is also important that you apply the paint to a clean and smooth surface, to ensure proper adhesion.


How Long to Paint a House Exterior?

This depends on the size and condition of your home, as well as the size and experience level of your painting team. It can take anywhere from a handful of days up to a few weeks.


How Long for Exterior Paint to Dry?

Exterior paint typically dries in 4-6 hours, but it can take up to 30 days to fully cure. Make sure to refer to your paint can for the correct drying time.


You should consider the weather when scheduling your painting project. Conditions that are too hot, too wet or too windy can make it difficult to achieve a quality finished product. Contact Us

An exterior paint job is a big task and if you do not feel confident in your skills or ability, you can trust a team of professional painters to get the job done.


York Painting Group has an experienced crew that guarantees meticulous and high-quality workmanship. If you are in Nobleton or the Greater Toronto Area and need help with an exterior home paint job, give us a shout!


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