Austin Professional Painting

Exterior
Residential Painting

When you use exterior house painting contractors, they can spot decay and rot that can wreak havoc on your housing structure. Even a small weakness can drastically impact your home if left unaddressed. Professional painters can identify any issues and inform you of them.

They also know how to lower your risk of water vapor, which can seep into your home through structural imperfections and lead to dangerous rot or mold growth.

Thorough walk-through / inspection

It may sound obvious, but it’s important! Prior to painting a house, there are several factors that must be considered. Is there any rot / damage? If so, wood repair may need to be worked into your painting bid. Was your home built before 1978? If so, your home’s exterior may contain lead-based paint, and will require extra care in the preparation steps. As a customer service-driven company, the initial walk-through is especially important for Austin Pro Painting. We want to learn all about your needs and expectations to deliver the best customer experience and final product as possible!

Product /
color selection

After thoroughly examining the job, it is time to select the appropriate products and finishes. We typically paint exteriors using a Satin or “Low Lustre” sheen, which has a lightly reflective finish. In addition, if our client has not already done so, it is time to select colors as well. After the job is complete, we leave behind any extra paint in labeled containers for our clients’ convenience.

Pressure washing Vs. Handwashing

Pressure washing removes dirt, mold and mildew to help paint adhere to the surface. A cleaning solution may also be used to clean especially dirty areas. At the time of our site inspection we will decide whether it is appropriate to pressure wash, soft wash, or handwash.

Site
protection

Site protection involves covering landscaping, flowers, walkways, etc. It also involves trapping the paint chips that fall when scraping. Trapping paint chips is especially important on jobs where lead paint is present, as exposure to lead-based paints can be harmful and should be avoided.

Caulking around
windows and cracks

Caulking helps prevent cracks in the surface from collecting water, causing mildew and decreasing the life of your paint job. Caulking cracks & windows and patching small holes helps “weatherize” your home by further protecting it from the elements. However, the bottom of the siding should not be caulked! This area actually allows the moisture to escape and allows the house to “breathe.” Applying caulking prevents this and does more harm than good.

Scraping
delaminated paint

All failing paint, including peeling and bubbling areas should be scraped from the substrate. Removing the loose paint exposes the bare surface and allows for better adherence of the new paint. This process can include scraping with a putty knife or sanding. Again, extra precautions are necessary if your home contains lead-based paint.

Spot-priming
exposed substrate

After scraping and exposing the bare surface, these areas should be primed to help for adherence of the paint. Unfinished wood should always be primed, so if you have never painted your home before, it is a good idea to apply one full coat of primer. Caulked areas should be primed as well. Pre-tinted primer is very helpful as it allows the paint to cover with less coats. We typically have our primer tinted at 50% of our client’s desired finish color. If you are completing a DIY project, just ask your paint store and they can do this for you, too! Read more about primer on our previous blog post.

Masking
windows

Masking protects the windows and other necessary areas from overspray, as we typically use an airless sprayer to apply paint more evenly and efficiently to exterior substrates. When using an airless sprayer, back-brushing is often an important step in the actual painting process.

Job
cleanup

Cleanup will take place after all of the painting work is complete. All paint chips should have been captured and disposed of, and all areas should be de-masked. Now, it’s time to take a step back and admire your transformed home! When working with Sound Painting Solutions, we will thoroughly clean up the job site and of course, leave you with any extra paint for future use or reference.

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