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Exterior Painting

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Painter Smith: Liverpool's Experts in Exterior Painting

Welcome to the ultimate destination for all your painting needs! As a leading painting company in Liverpool, we are dedicated to providing flawless painting services.

Choosing Colors

Color Selection with Painter Smith

When it comes to exterior painting, it's important to consider the existing colors of your home, such as brick, stonework, and roofing. The ideal color schemes are those that complement these existing features.

Quality Paint

Quality Paint Selection with Painter Smith

External factors like extreme temperatures and constant sun exposure can deteriorate a home's exterior paint. As the paint breaks down, it can expose cracks that allow damaging moisture to penetrate. Quality paint can protect against severe weather while allowing harmful moisture to escape.

The Painting Process

Painter Smith's Exterior Painting Process

Proper surface preparation is fundamental to any painting project. Various methods can be used, and it's crucial to determine what is necessary to achieve the desired result. Some preparation techniques are designed for long-lasting results, while others aim to enhance the appearance.

Pressure Washing
Pressure Washing Before Painting

The first step to ensuring a high-quality finish is a clean surface. If there is mildew, we will hand-wash the area with a suitable cleaning solution. Pressure washing the exterior removes mildew, dirt, and old paint, providing a solid base for the new paint to adhere to.

Using Drop Cloths
Protecting Your Property

Painter Smith uses robust canvas drop cloths. We place them around the home where scraping will occur. This practice protects your plants, sidewalks, and soil, and simplifies cleanup at the end of the day. The result is a spotless environment when the job is completed.

Sealing
Sealing with Caulk

Caulk is a flexible sealant used in cracks where expansion and contraction are expected, such as around windows and doors. It prevents moisture from penetrating the woodwork, which is often the cause of paint failure in these areas.