Painting Priming and Caulking

Priming Primers are specially formulated to seal the wood, adhere well and form a smooth consistent base for the paint. Don’t buy a cheap primer. To make sure it’s compatible with the topcoats, buy the same brand as the paint you select. You don’t have to apply a primer over old sound paint unless the

Regular Exterior Paint Problems

Selecting a Color Scheme An effective color scheme can draw attention to your property’s best architectural features and minimize its defects. When selecting colors, start with the colors you can’t change: the roof, brick facing, a stone foundation or chimney. Look for paint shades that match or harmonize with these colors. Most NZ buildings have three

How to Choose Paints and Stains

House siding is usually protected with flat paint, and trim with glossy enamel. Wood shingles and shakes can be painted, stained or protected with a clear finish. This suggests types of coatings suitable for various exterior surfaces. Ask your paint dealer about additives. Houses that are heavily shaded often have mildew problems. You can have a