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6 Benefits of Exterior Painting and Staining
Posted on 20 September, 2019 at 23:35 |
1. Prevents termite damage
Painting and staining seals off exposed areas that are prone to damage from termites and other wood-eating pests.
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2. Protects your home from harsh winters
We all know the effects extreme temperatures, salt and ice can have on us, so just think about what your house goes through! A fresh protective coating adds a barrier between your residence and Old Man Winter.
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3. Extends siding lifetime
Vinyl siding should last up to 50 years. However, everyday wear and tear can cut down on that lifetime. Painting can help to not only keep vinyl siding looking fresh, but also extend its life and keep money in your pocket.
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4. Increases curb appeal
If you’re putting your house up for sale, a freshly painted exterior makes a world of difference. Even if you aren’t planning to sell your house, giving the exterior a refresh can boost the charm of your neighborhood.
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5. Maintains structural integrity
Mold and mildew can break down the structural integrity of your home’s wood surfaces.
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Unprotected wood is much more susceptible to water damage. If your wood surfaces go unprotected, they can absorb water from rain and dew and begin to soften, swell and decay, thus leading to replacement of boards or even entire decks or siding.
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6. Saves you from splinters
In extreme cases, you may be able to save your toes from splinters and even add a year or two to the life of your wood deck or patio with products that are meant to permanently seal and resurface wood surfaces.
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