Without good preparation all of the effort and expense that you invest in painting may be diminished by less than stellar results and a job that may not last.
Painting wood siding prep.
Use a long handled scrubber brush and a mild detergent to gently scrub away accumulated dirt grime mold and other residue.
Clean the wood surface thoroughly.
Prepare the surface with old buildings such as my 130 year old barn water blasting the loose paint is not a recommended practice.
Before weathered wood can be painted it will require extensive prep work to ensure that the paint stays on for more than just a couple of years.
This is where water seeps into cracks and soaks into the wood causing the paint to peel.
If the unfinished wood was exposed more than 3 to 4 weeks lightly sand the surface to remove the thin layer of degraded wood before applying paint.
Adjust the pressure on the power washer to light and gently knock off any dirt or debris that may be attached to the surface of the wood siding.
Unfinished siding exposed to several weeks of sunlight before painting needs to be sanded.
When you re satisfied with the wood s appearance rinse the exterior from top to bottom with a garden hose.
Sunlight degrades the unfinished wood surface thus it will never hold paint as well as fresh wood.
Use an old screwdriver or similar tool to scrape out any failed caulk from joints and cracks.
Knowing how to properly prepare and paint your wood siding will make the process go smoothly.
Applying a fresh coat of paint every few years will keep your home looking beautiful.
Before painting wood siding proper preparation is critically important.
Proper painting preparation includes.
Power wash the siding.
Cleaning the siding.