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Consumer Reports: Best Exterior Paint



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There are several things you should take into consideration when looking for exterior paint that will suit your home. If you live in a wet area, it is important to select a paint that can withstand the elements and weather conditions. You should also ensure the paint has good mold and mildew resistance. You will save time and money by choosing the right paint. The best paints will contain high-quality pigments, thicker layers, long-lasting coverage, and superior quality.

The best paints will not only be resistant to rain and dirt, but will also have good UV resistance and fade resistance. There are many choices of finishes: gloss, semigloss and flat. Each finish provides a different level or protection.

Benjamin Moore Ben Softgloss Finish is the ideal choice for exterior siding. This paint is weather-resistant and suitable for siding made of brick, shingles and other materials. It also comes with a variety color options.


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Glidden High-Gloss Trim, Door, and Furniture Paint is easy to apply and offers solid color coverage. It doesn't require primer. Gel-Flow technology makes it shiny and smooth. To clean the surface after painting, mineral spirits will be required. It can be used on aluminum siding as well as wood siding.


Rust-Oleum Door paint is a great choice for painting doors. Rust-Oleum Door Paint is a fast drying paint which adds a layer protection to new doors. Although you can apply one coat of paint to the door, it may be necessary to prime the door beforehand. It is low-VOC paint. It can also be used for coating metal doors.

You should also be aware of the paints' temperature and humidity. If you live somewhere humid, you should consider buying a mildew resistant formula. You will need a paint that is UV-resistant if you live in areas with lots of sun.

Paints should not be used on pets or children. These factors can be checked with the manufacturer's web site. To help you choose the right paint, you can also check out reviews left by customers.


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Another thing to keep in mind when choosing your exterior paint is how well it will move. Paint will move with siding and other surfaces. You have two options: a water-based or latex paint. This paint can be used for vinyl siding, hardboard siding and masonry. Zinsser WaterTiteLX Ultra Mold/Mildew Proof Waterproofing can be applied to cement or concrete walls.

Tensile resistance is the last test. This will ensure that the paint can withstand years of wear and tear. There are many paints that can meet this standard, including Valspar Exterior Painting and Sherwin Williams Duration Exterior Latex.


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FAQ

Do I need an architect or builder to help me?

It may be simpler to hire someone to help you renovate your home. An architect or builder is a good option if you plan to buy a new house.


Are you better off doing floors or walls?

The best way for any project to get started is to decide what you want. It's important to think about how you are going to use the space, who will use it and why they need it. This will help to decide whether flooring or wall coverings is best for you.

Flooring may be an option if you are planning to make an open kitchen/living room. Wall coverings can be used if the intention is to keep this area private.


Is there anything I can doto save money on my home renovation?

By doing all the work yourself, you can save money. Consider reducing the number or people that you employ during renovations. It is also possible to cut down on the cost of materials during renovations.



Statistics

  • A final payment of, say, 5% to 10% will be due when the space is livable and usable (your contract probably will say "substantial completion"). (kiplinger.com)
  • It is advisable, however, to have a contingency of 10–20 per cent to allow for the unexpected expenses that can arise when renovating older homes. (realhomes.com)
  • On jumbo loans of more than $636,150, you'll be able to borrow up to 80% of the home's completed value. (kiplinger.com)
  • Rather, allot 10% to 15% for a contingency fund to pay for unexpected construction issues. (kiplinger.com)
  • They'll usually lend up to 90% of your home's "as-completed" value, but no more than $424,100 in most locales or $636,150 in high-cost areas. (kiplinger.com)



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How To

5 Things to Know Before You Start Your Home Renovation

  1. Is this something you really want? If you are planning to do major home improvements like renovating your bathroom or building new houses, you will likely need help. However, if you feel unsure about your ability to complete such a big task by yourself, you might consider hiring someone to help you. You could lose a lot of time and money and not reap any real benefits. Why not get someone who is experienced to assist you? They'll save you a lot of hassle and stress, and you'll still end up with a beautiful space to live in.
  2. How much should a project cost? This may seem obvious but it could make things worse if you spend too much on your renovation project. This is because most of the cost will be recouped at the end. Stick to your budget if you have one! Without it, you may end up paying a lot but not getting anything back.
  3. Should I use DIY or hire professionals? - There is no right or incorrect answer. However, we recommend hiring professional tradespeople when you can afford them. They'll give you the best advice possible on how to proceed with your particular project. For example, they'll be able install the plumbing correctly, ensure that everything is done safely, and provide you with a warranty when they finish their work. DIY projects require lots of trial and errors, which can mean you'll have many lessons to learn. Additionally, you will have to deal all manner of problems that can arise along the way.
  4. Can I afford it? - Don’t underestimate the cost associated with a home renovation. Even if your budget is tight, you may need to borrow money to cover costs. It is also important to consider the selling price of your current property when you plan on selling it soon after you have completed the renovations.
  5. Where do I start? There are no right or wrong places to begin when choosing where to start. We suggest you choose something you like to do. You'll feel more motivated to work and less likely to procrastinate. Avoid areas that require constant maintenance. If you have to deal with dirt and dust, don't try to redecorate the living room.






Consumer Reports: Best Exterior Paint