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A Consulting Guide For Roof Painting

Author: Randy Jones
by Randy Jones
Posted: Jul 24, 2015

Repainting a roof after every 4-5 years not only increases its life but also adds to the overall value of your property, making it look neat, attractive and aesthetically appealing to the prospective buyers. For this you can either approach a professional service providing roof painting in Auckland or take on the task yourself with the help of these simple suggestions and advices: 1. Surface preparation- Cleaning the surface to be painted is an absolutely critical step in the painting process that you cannot afford to miss. This can be done easily by renting out a high pressure electric or gas sprayer, easily available in local hardware stores. You can also use the simple hose and broom procedure for tiled roofs to get rid of the surface dirt. Corrugated roofs require degreasers for effective cleaning.

  1. Check and Repair- Roofs especially the tiled ones tend to crack or lose holdings over time. Thus, it would be wise to check for such cracked or broken roofs before getting on with the painting job. For loose tiles, you would be required to reapply the mortar below the capping and wait for it to dry before painting the surface.
  2. For first-time paint application- If the surface on which you wish to paint is completely bare and has never before been painted, professionals advise to cover them first with a coat of suitable primers. This would help paint stick more firmly and give a uniform surface without any clogs or paint blotches in between.

4. Paint selection- While selecting the right paint for your roof keep this golden rule in mind: Lighter shades reflect while darker colours absorb heat. This way you can easily select the colours according to the weather conditions around your place. Auckland roof painting usually comprises of darker shades. Also make sure that you buy enough paint to suffice for at least 2 coats over the entire roof.

5. Painting- The fastest and most efficient method for amateur DIYers to paint roofs is to use airless spray guns. This would help you avoid the common brush problems faced by most of the beginners.

Apart from these basic suggestions, it is sensible to keep your safety and security at topmost in your priority list before starting on the project. If the sturdiness of the roof is in question, you should consider calling in professional experts for roof restoration before painting rather than set out to fix it yourself.

About the Author

Hi, I am Randy Jones and I love writing about home improvements. An interior decorator by profession, I give home improvement tips, ideas and information through my blogs.

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