Aluminum and/or vinyl siding is made to last for years with minimal maintenance besides cleaning when the need arises. However, eventually colors will fade or the siding will get damaged and, rather than replace the siding, a fresh coat of paint can be applied to give your house a new, fresh look.
Why Not Use a Brush or Roller on Aluminum and Vinyl Siding?
Unlike wood, aluminum and vinyl siding have smooth, non-porous, factory-finished surfaces that do not absorb paint. Using a brush on wood helps the paint penetrate into the nooks and crannies of the wood surface creating a longer lasting finish. For aluminum and vinyl siding, applying paint with a brush leaves or a roller leaves strokes or roller marks which detract from the smooth surface of the siding and create areas where dirt can accumulate.
Spray Painting for a Finished Factory Look
Spray painting aluminum or vinyl siding maintains the original smooth finished look of the siding. In essence, properly spray-painted aluminum or vinyl siding gives the siding the appearance of being brand new. Hence, giving your home far more curb appeal and perceived value.
Trust the Professionals at Ohio Painting & Pressure Wash!
With forty-five years of experience, Roger Begue and his crews have become specialists in painting homes with aluminum and vinyl siding. Ohio Painting & Pressure Wash employ proprietary techniques to repair and repaint siding that was not properly prepped and painted in the past. For a long-lasting paint job backed by a15-year warranty, Ohio Painting & Pressure Wash is your go-to painting company.
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