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Can You Paint Your House By Yourself?

How To Know If Your House Needs To Be Paint?

One of the hardest decisions a homeowner will have to make is attempting to paint their own home or hire someone to do it for them. Here are some tips on how you can tell if your home needs exterior painting done.

1) Look at the wood. If it’s brown or grey, then your siding has probably faded due to years of exposure without any protection; this means that it needs to be painted! 2) Look at all of your windows, and look inside them as well – if there are any holes cut in the glass (even small ones), it means that moisture has gotten under the siding and caused damage. This also means you need some exterior paint on your house ASAP.

3) If you have any house areas made out of brick and are not painted, then it’s a good idea to do so. Unpainted brick is susceptible to water damage, leading to some pretty expensive repairs.

4) If your roof is made out of asphalt shingles and it’s starting to look a bit worn down, or there are any bald spots, it’s time for a new coat of paint – and not just on the roof, but on the entire house!

5) Take a look at your home’s foundation. If you see any cracks in it, no matter how small they may be, this indicates that the soil around your home is eroding and could eventually cause some serious damage. In this case, you’ll need to hire a professional to not only paint your home but also fix the foundation.

 

How often should the exterior of a house be painted?

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question. However, in general, it is recommended that an exterior paint job be done every 3-5 years – although this may vary depending on the climate, the type of paint used, and how well the paint was applied in the first place.

 

How To Maintain Your Exterior and Interior House Paint

1) Make sure that any or bushes near your home are trimmed back properly. If they are not, then you will probably repel the paint and cause it to peel off more quickly than normal; this can be avoided by keeping bushes at least six feet away from your home’s exterior.

2) Make sure that any overhanging branches of trees near your house are trimmed back as well – if they’re left unchecked, then the leaves could fall onto your roof (and thus into your gutters), which will eventually lead to water damage.

3) Check all gutters, both inside and out, for anything that might be stuck in them (leaves, dirt, animals); if you spot anything like this, take care of it right away so that it doesn’t cause any problems. Further down the line!

4) Inspect your roof for any missing or damaged shingles, and fix them right away; not only will this keep your home looking nice and tidy, but it will also help to protect the underlying structure from water damage.

5) Keep an eye on the paint job itself and ensure that no new chips or cracks have appeared. If you do notice any problems, take care of them as soon as possible using a touch-up kit.