Exterior Paint Help - DIY'ers?!

RedSrt007

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Well, Jenn and I are going to attempt to paint the outside of our house, and we are looking form some paint advice. I have talked to a couple people, but would like to get other reviews / opinions who are in the field.

I am going with a Semi-Gloss Latex Exterior in a gray-ish / silver-ish color.

I am looking mainly for brands you would recommend

Here is 2006's consumer reports:

Best paints --

California Fresh Coat Velvet (flat), Glidden Endurance (semigloss), Pratt & Lambert Accolade Eggshell (flat) and Glidden Endurance Satin (low luster) and , Glidden Spread-Dura (gloss) [a best buy], Glidden Spread-Dura Satin (low luster) [a best buy]

Worst paints --

Glidden Evermore (flat), True Value Weather All (semigloss) McCloskey </I>Multiuse (low luster) , ALL Benjamin Moore paints.
Note: Care must be taken to select exactly the right Glidden paint. Some are rated best, some worst.
Pittsburg, and Devoe paints weren't rated.

the "Glidden Endurance (semigloss)" is not sold @ home depot...only the lower grade one is. I would have to go to a paint store it get that specific one.

I was told Frazee is top of the line also....

Opinions?!

Thanks!

-Red​
 
My issues with a few houses have been being able to find that same brand of paint and same color years down the road (say 6-10 years). Yes, you can color match but not perfectly every time.

Pay a few extra bucks for the premium paint in whatever brand you go with.

I have used Glidden and had good results.

I have had great luck with McCormick house paints.
http://www.mccormickpaints.com/

Also don't paint over oil base paints with Latex or vice versa.

Don't paint with Latex if it is cold out.

Just stained a new deck yesterday. Stain stick saves your back and times. They do have a paint stick at Lowes.
 
Yo Pat, Here is the only paint we use ............good stuff:rock: :rock: :D

http://www.evr-gard.com/Evr-GardCoatings.htm

You can almost tell the quality by wieght..........all paints use titanium oxide as a base (it is white) the better the product the more T.O. is used. this equates to better coverage.......our .03 cents;) :D
 
Oh, rent the airless sprayer unless you decide to paint the world:p :p ;)
 
Wifey said:
Oh, rent the airless sprayer unless you decide to paint the world:p :p ;)

I bought mine because the rental and the cost to buy worked out to be about the same price with everything I was doing.
 
IMO, prep is key here..When I used to paint houses, we would use a good grade of oil based primer, and then 2-3 coats of oil based on top. We painted alot of high end houses, and alot of old houses..like from the 1700s...Devoe, and Benny Moore are good stuff..
A sprayer can make a hell of a mess in a hurry if you dont know what you are doing...I have seen many a painted tree, bush, etc in my day..lol.Purdy brushes are all I ever used..
What is the siding on the house?..Wood?..Metal Siding? T-111?..Glass?...lol
 
Here is another great product, and , it is water base. stretches 300%:)
 
4 walls..single story. 3 of the walls (sides and back) are stucco....and front is a wood-overlap-siding type. Not sure if its real wood or not though....

Built 1992

All paint is in good condition, no chipping or peeling; its just faded and ugly color.

-Red
 
Cut the kid loose with a box crayons . . . :D
 
Roz-SRT said:
Cut the kid loose with a box crayons . . . :D

Or............. Paint Sticks hehehe:p
 
Roz-SRT said:
Cut the kid loose with a box crayons . . . :D
I've got my boyz that can help you with some painting. They painted most of my house already.

Stained the deck last week.
 

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