WE'RE OUT TO THE TOWN!
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EXTERIOR PAINTING
When it comes to finishing your exterior, you have many options. Because you have the main surface areas and a host of trim, you can both express yourself and offset and highlight your main color selection.
Consider contrasting the colors you chose for the main walls areas of your building and against the trim, such as eaves, shutters, window bars and frames, garage doors, French and other doors and frames. Also, consider using at least a two color choice if not a three or four color scheme.
Consider contrasting the colors you chose for the main walls areas of your building and against the trim, such as eaves, shutters, window bars and frames, garage doors, French and other doors and frames. Also, consider using at least a two color choice if not a three or four color scheme.
PREPERATION
To prepare for painting, you'll need to remove all the cracked, bubbling and peeling paint, fill nail pops and small medium and large holes, caulk cracks, nail, loose and cracked corners, cut out and replace loose and rotted boards, flashing and gutters.
FINISHING
There are a few basic types of exterior building material finishes. They include wood, metals, concrete and cement masonry, stucco, brick, plastics, plasters and stones. All these materials can be painted with the appropriate paint finishes.
RESIDENTIAL EXTERIOR SURFACES
Eaves
French Doors
Garage Doors and Carports
Gates
Patios, Pagodas and Decks
Playhouses
Shutters
Storage Areas
Stucco
Window Bars
Wood Siding
French Doors
Garage Doors and Carports
Gates
Patios, Pagodas and Decks
Playhouses
Shutters
Storage Areas
Stucco
Window Bars
Wood Siding