OK, the truth? There's actually no universal time that's prime for adding a new coat of paint to your house. Since so much depends on the weather and humidity, it's truly a unique process for everyone.
In order for your paint job to turn out perfectly, the weather needs to cooperate. This is because how the paint dries is directly related to the temperature and conditions at the time of application.
Ideally, you want to choose a time that gives you
warm, dry days. It's also a good idea to look at the weather for the few days
before and after your painting day. If it rains before you paint, your siding
might need a couple of days to fully dry out before painting. The same goes for
after the application-you want to make sure it's not going to pour rain the day
after when your paint is still curing.
So, what is the ideal weather for exterior painting? The dry season usually offers the best weather conditions, with
minimal rain and minimal fluctuations in temperature from day to night. This
will ensure the paint goes on smoothly and has the chance to dry and cure properly.
What Kind of Paint Should You Use?
While it may seem like house paint is house paint, that’s not entirely true. Exterior paint needs to be resistant to the elements and highly durable, especially considering the extremes our homes go through.
At Rayneau
we have an exquisite line of exterior paints that provide rich, full
colour and durability homes. Several of our paints are also formulated to use
fewer coats, so you can spend more time doing things you enjoy.
We offer the full line of paints to help you get both the inside and outside of your home looking amazing. We can even help you decide on the colour through our colour consultation services. Call us today at 450-7247 to schedule an appointment. We have locations in Corinth, Vide Bouteille, Babonneau, and Monchy.
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