Is there an exterior paint that can be applied to 20/30 sand finish stucco to make it look smooth?
I have been told that there is a paint that can make un-smooth stucco look smooth. Does such a paint exist and is this correct?
I have been told that there is a paint that can make un-smooth stucco look smooth. Does such a paint exist and is this correct?
Need to know the worst humidity level that I can paint outside in.
I have an airless with a 3/8″ hose and a .015″ tip, the paint calls for a 1/2″ hose with a .023″ tip. This paint is for stucco, I have wood exterior, last painted approx. 7 years ago.
I have an old (1920’s) home constructed out of Rock Face block (Cinder). They are very porous, irregular and stained (rust, etc). They have never been painted and I would like to spray the paint on the home. What is the best product to use on this surface?
How do I get the weathered grey look off my 3 year old red ceder deck so I can clear stain it? Bleach and water did not work.
Help! I didn’t pay enough attention to drying time. The entryway door to our house is through the patio with a overhang of a second story bedroom. The porch light attracts small insects and the wooden wall gets dingy quickly (rest of house is vinyl sided. I power washed, filled
Our deck is large–over 500 ft. We power washed and then treated with a product like Thompson’s deck sealant. We have to do this every two years. Will anything else last longer? I wonder about using regular exterior house paint. FYI the deck is in the sun all day.
I have a new shed that I built about 4 months ago and I used exterior T-111 for the siding. I did not paint the T-111 right away like I should have. I now have the time to prime and paint it as needed but I noticed the sides are
I just recently painted my new fascia with a satin finish paint that has some gloss to it. I was told that paint with a bit of shine to it holds up better under the sun. With the dew and fog that we are having right now it is dripping
We are replacing some old warped and rotted trim boards. Should we paint and prime all sides before putting them up to help seal them in the event water gets behind them? Or is it sufficient to just prime the backs and then caulk them once attached?
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