Frequently Asked questions
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A good, thorough exterior paint job should last you at least five to seven years. This can depend on a few factors, such as where you live and what the climate is like around your house.
It is important to remember that the paint job on your wood trim and siding isn’t as durable, however, and most begin to show wear and age after about three or four years.
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No, you don’t need to worry about scraping all of the old paint off. The only thing you will want to do when it comes to this is to check around your home’s exterior for chipping or paint that isn’t adhering properly.
These can be easily scraped off and sanded, and then the rest of the old paint can simply be painted over when the time for the new paint job comes around.
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This is not a requirement if the old paint is still in fair condition. You should definitely consider applying primer to areas where old paint is chipping away or not adhering after you scrape it off.
You can even consider applying a stain-blocking primer to take care of problem areas in your home’s trim or siding. This can also come in handy to cover issues that are not removable, like rust.
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The number one cause of peeling exterior paint is too much exposure to water. Water vapor can build up underneath paint or primer, and slowly begin to separate the coating from the wall.
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The cost of every project is based on the quality material put to use. However, despite using quality supplies, we ensure we provide affordable estimate for your project.
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The time-line is based on the volume of the work to be done. But we ensure timely delivery in whatever project we handle. p>