Ed Waller, co-founder of Certa-Pro Painters, offers tips on painting the exterior of your home and ideas to make your job easier.
• First, evaluate the condition of your house. Look for bare wood, metal or masonry surfaces. That's where paint is worn and you need a new coat, or you have other problems such as moisture that a professional painter should assess for you.
• Use a cleaning solution to remove dirt on siding. Scrub well and rinse thoroughly.
• Prepare your house well if you are repainting it. Some loose paint is obvious, some is hard to find by just looking at it.
• Buy the best paint possible for the exterior of a house. The best paint will withstand the elements better than a cheaper type and in the long run may actually save money. The same goes for brushes and rollers.
• Be sure to paint in the shade on a bright day. Painting in the sun can cause the paint to dry too fast and blister.
• Brush first, then roll. Paint the trim last.