3 Factors That Affect The Exterior Paint Your Painting Contractor Chooses For Your Home

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3 Factors That Affect The Exterior Paint Your Painting Contractor Chooses For Your Home

3 July 2023
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You want your home to have professional-looking results when it's painted, so it's usually best to let a professional do the painting. They can even help you choose the right exterior paint for the job. This is an important decision since the wrong kind of paint for the situation could result in a shortened lifespan and a need to scrape and paint sooner than expected. Here are three factors that affect the exterior paint your painting contractor chooses.

1. The Weather 

It's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for the temperature range for applying their paint. This could affect the brand and type of exterior paint your contractor chooses if temperature swings are common or if it gets much colder at night than it is during the day. The temperature also affects how long they can work on your house during the day.

The manufacturer specifies how long the drying period should be after applying paint, and this is the amount of time the contractor has to allow before the temperature drops. Fortunately, an exterior painting contractor knows the right type of paint to use in every situation, and they also know when it's best to postpone painting due to weather conditions.

2. Paint Quality

Exterior paint is available at different prices. Lower-priced paint is usually lower quality. The cost might not be that much of a savings, since the painter may need to use more coats of low-quality paint when compared with high-quality paint.

Higher-quality paint tends to last longer and cover imperfections better. Plus, it can often cover a darker color with fewer coats and have a lower risk of bleed-through. Your painting contractor may recommend buying high-quality paint, and they know from experience which brands are best.

3. Paint Color

Another factor that determines the brand of exterior paint the contractor uses is color. All brands have similar colors, but if you have your heart set on a specific shade, the contractor may have to look for the brand that has it. You may even want to pick out the shade you want first and ask the contractor if it's suitable for your home based on the quality of the brand.

If you don't know what color you want, the contractor might show you different samples for your walls and trim. You can also do this yourself by purchasing small sample cans of paint and trying different combinations of paint on the wall and trim around a back window so the testing is done out of sight. You could even paint a piece of plywood rather than your wall and hold it against your house to help find the perfect color paint for your home.