👩🏽‍🎨 Our Entire Exterior Painting Process👨🏽‍🎨

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Intro:

This is our Exterior Prepping Process…We are local painting contractors in the Central Illinois Area. Today we are going to go over the different steps we take when we are repainting the exterior of your home! There will be pictures and videos through out the blog! The table of contents is located below so you know exactly what we will be doing!

Table of contents:

  1. Pressure Wash
  2. Preparation
  3. Primer
  4. First Coat
  5. Second Coat
  6. Detail Painting
  7. Clean Up
  8. Conclusion

Pressure Washing:

The first step is going out to the home at least a  week before you begin painting to examine and pressure wash. Doing this takes off any build up that may be on your home, as well as chipping off any loose paint or any chalking that has happened over the years. Pressure washing helps ensure the surface is clean and the new paint will adhere.

**Make sure to take around all doors and windows** 

  • While pressure washing and again before you begin priming, scrape, any and all loose or chipping paint, sand and prime wood where necessary. 
  • Also look for any loose window putty before pressure washing and replace as necessary. 
  • Caulk windows and doors. A small, tedious task, however infinitely important when it comes to quality and lasting paint job. This prevents moisture from seeping behind the newly applied paint, additional protection. We do it right.
  • Loose trim will need to be re-nailed. While we are up there working on eaves and fascia we will re-nail any loose trim.
  • Rusted metal will need to be sanded and primed. Not only wire brushed but sanded too. You must remove all areas of rust to prevent it from reoccurring.
  • We also carefully cover all plants, bushes, concrete and asphalt surfaces. This again is just courteous and clean. We will leave your property as we found it.
  • Clean up at the end of each workday. We respect your Residents, Business or job site. We treat it as our own.

Preparation:

Next, we protect everything around the house.

We first lay drops clothes along the ground where the painting will be completed. We do this to make sure any paint doesn’t spill or stain anything.

We also lay drop clothes over any plants to protect them from any  over spray.

Next, we tape plastic over all the windows and lights. We do this so any over spray doesn’t go on the windows or lights.

Finally, we take off all the shutters and set them to the side. The shutters will be painted separately. We take them down so the whole body of the house is painted. If the shutters are being painted it is easier for them to be painted unattached. They can go on a stand and be sprayed with the airless sprayer.

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Priming:

Now we begin the first coat, Primer. We use an airless sprayer that goes up to 3,000 psi. ALWAYS keep clean tips in an airless sprayer; this will help prevent any over over-spray and keep a constant amount of paint flowing out. If you do not change the tips often, old paint will get mixed in with the new paint and there will be issues with running. There could also be globs of old paint stuck in the sprayer and come out and ruin your project.

The primer takes at least 4 hours to dry before you can apply the first coat of paint. 

When using and airless sprayer there are multiple different steps to set it up, sanitizing the lines between products/colors, and shutting it down for the day. 

While the first coat dries, you can paint the shutters and anything else that is being painted (Ex: Any doors, metal awnings, or patio furniture)

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First Coat of paint:

After the primer is dry and four hours have passed we can paint the first coat. 

We always paint two coats on every project.

We have to wait at least 8 hours before we can apply the second coat so we will leave the first coat to dry over night.

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Second Coat:

The second coat can be painted after 8 hours of dry time.

Detail Painting:

Most of the small detailed painting can’t be painted with the airless sprayer, so it will take some extra time and a brush or a roller.

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Clean Up:

Finally, after everything is painted and dried, we can clean things up!

*Remember, the cure time for most paint products are at least 30 days. Try not to attach or apply hard pressure on anything that has been painted within the last 30 days.*

We pick up the drop cloths and tools we used. We can take all of the blue tape and plastic off the windows and lights.

After we have picked everything up, removed the plastic and tape, and returned everything to its correct spot, we walk around the job site with the owner.

Conclusion:

Thank you for reading our blog! Today we went over our multi step process when it comes to painting the exterior of your home! We hope you enjoyed the blog! If you have any questions, are curious about other processes, or would like to set up a free estimate, fill out the form below!

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Skylar at 309-349-7021

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