Professional painter cole schaefer shows you how to paint wood siding.
Best way to paint clapboard siding.
Once all caulk is dry and your siding is clean you ll paint hardie plank with a high quality exterior grade acrylic latex.
A power tool to remove paint from clapboards.
Then make sure the coating is completely dry before applying the 2 nd coat.
However a four to five inch wide brush usually works best.
Prime the cedar before you paint it.
But if you want the look of natural wood grain ask for a clear exterior finish that provides uv protection and is formulated for wood siding.
Painting and stripping old wood siding overview.
Sanding the clapboards wears down the paint layers until you eventually reach the bare clapboards.
Starting at either end make a series of marks along one edge each equal to the clapboard s exposure to the weather.
The reasoning for this is it is easier for a brush works the paint into the clapboard siding and into the crevices and also because spray painting a house can become a disaster for a do it yourselfer.
When the primer has had a chance to dry you can start adding your preferred color to the wooden clapboard siding.
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Strip the old paint go to our paint stripping page we decided to strip the paint to give us the best chance of producing the longest lasting.
A professional exterior painting expert will use a spray application for a smooth factory like finish.
No matter what type and species of wood siding you choose it will last longer and look better with a protective finish.
This method effectively removes paint.
Apply the primer to the siding with the roller.
Pull out loose nails and renail using stainless steel siding nails.
Apply a coat of stain blocking primer to the siding using a clean paintbrush and roller.
On the wall snap a chalk line even with the windowsill s bottom edge.
For 6 inch siding that s 4 1 2 inches.
Step 4 paint your wooden clapboard siding.
For best results fresh siding should be pre primed on all six sides with a stain blocking primer and top coated with 100 percent acrylic latex paint.
Paint or solid color stain provides the best protection from weather and uv damage.
Alkyd oil primers are recommended but one may choose a high quality latex primer as long as it contains stain blockers.
Use the paintbrush to brush the rolled primer into the wood.
Fill any dents and holes with.