Exterior Paint Problems
The coat of paint on the exterior of your Rhode Island home is very important. A
fresh coat of paint will raise the
curb appeal and the value of your home, as well as protect your house from
damaging elements. The three main causes of wood failure on the exterior of your
home are water, sunlight, and mold damage.
Yearly Inspection
The most important thing you can do to protect the outside of your home is to
conduct a yearly inspection of the perimeter of your building. As with illnesses
involved with your body, early detection is the key to prevent major dilemmas in
the future.
So what exactly should you be looking for during your inspection of the exterior
of your home? You want to look for any imperfections, blemishes, or other flaws
that may show on the top layer of paint. Check all the painted surfaces on the
outside of your house such as cracking, chipping or blistering.
Common areas where these problems occur first are places where there are high
levels of direct sunlight, water collection, or other highly exposed areas of
your home. Some of these areas include corners, window sills, door sills, edges,
rooflines, etc.
Common Symptoms of Aging or Failing Paint
Fading Paint
Probably the most common problem occurring with aging paint is fading. Constant
direct sunlight changes the chemical composition of the paint, leading to a lack
of sufficient protection of your home. Highly faded paint can lead to other
problems such as cracking or warping of wood. Applying a fresh coat of paint is
the only way to fix this problem. Fading or poor color retention can also be a
result of chalking of the coating.
Blistering Paint
Blistering paint is one of the many symptoms caused by water penetration or
extremely high humidity levels. Blistering paint appears as just that: small to
medium bubbles or blisters under the paint film, usually occurring on wood
materials.
Blistering paint may also be caused by the paint being applied to a hot surface.
If a coat of paint is applied to a surface when it is too warm, such as heated
by direct sunlight, the vapors from the paint may become trapped under the paint
film as the paint dries too quickly for it to escape. Similarly, if paint is
applied to damp or wet wood, the moisture may become trapped in the same manner.
Dew, rain, high humidity, and low quality paint or insufficient preparatory work
will also contribute to paint blistering.
Budda Oliver is a marketing agent for N. Chasen and Son. The
professional exterior painting experts work throughout the Richmond Virginia
area. For more information on their exterior painting Richmond Virginia please
visit their website.
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