Nothing makes an Orlando home for sale look better than a new coat of paint. Many people are intimidated by the thought of painting the exterior of their home, and hire another person to do it. But, you can do it yourself, with these easy steps:
Getting Your House Ready to Paint
The very first thing that you'll need to do is examine the house. Take a look at all of the walls, beneath the eaves and across the doorframe and windows. Test for peeling paint, mildew and rough surfaces.
You'll want to assemble a few tools earlier than attending to the repairs and placing your Orlando home up for sale:
" Power-washer
" 2-3" inch putty knife
" 2-three" inch pull scraper
" Wire brush
" Sander
" Chlorine bleach
Getting ready the Surface
Power-wash the walls so you'll have a clean surface. You don't need to use detergents; plain ol' water works the best.
The putty knife and the wire brush remove issues where paint has peeled, blistered or wrinkled. Avoid gouging the floor by holding the putty knife perpendicular to the wall and using average force.
The pull scraper is for areas that won't simply come clean. It's used the identical way as the putty knife, but it surely has a pointy blade attached that quickly will get by means of old paint. The partitions will have to be sanded smooth after you finish this step.
For small spots, a bit of sandpaper wrapped around a sanding block works just fine. An electric sander is greatest for large areas; it'll save you time and energy.
Removing Mildew
Mildew is a darkish patch of fungus, like a unclean spot, usually found on a damp, shady spot in your house. If you aren't certain it's mildew, put a number of drops of chlorine bleach on it. If the spot fades away, you know you have a mildew problem.
Mildew shows by new paint, so you'll need to get rid of it before you start painting. A easy mix of chlorine bleach will kill it quickly.
All you have to do now's pick out a paint color and watch for the right climate to paint. Soon you'll be able to put up your Orlando home for sale.