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I've always been a cut in with a brush, and then roll the paint. I have a house with a second story facing north, and on the second floor the wood siding gets its white color darkened by mold
I know professionals do a lot of spray painting,but I have never done that or have the equipment
Home Depot is having a sale and I was hoping to buy their expensive $30 a gallon mold kill primer foe $10 off a gallon, then going with a color to match tha stucco and do the trim white
Look into spraying or just do brush and roller?
And dos this mold kill primer work?
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Spray is faster. I've sprayed a stucco house. Bought a sprayer at lowes and paint at Sherman Williams. 100 acrylic is what the paint pro recommended. Prep is key.
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Carm wrote:
Spray is faster. I've sprayed a stucco house. Bought a sprayer at lowes and paint at Sherman Williams. 100 acrylic is what the paint pro recommended. Prep is key.
Are you including the time it takes to mask and unmask?
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Sherwin Williams, some HDs will rent you the professional equipment....
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Prep for both rolling and spraying around the floors/doors/windows is pretty close. You have to protect what you do not want painted.
You also get better coverage with the sprayer. Not having to go back with a paint brush to cover what the roller missed on the stucco or edges of trim really saves time.
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Is the paint needing replacing? Maybe you just need to clean the mold.
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Carm wrote:
Prep for both rolling and spraying around the floors/doors/windows is pretty close. You have to protect what you do not want painted.
You also get better coverage with the sprayer. Not having to go back with a paint brush to cover what the roller missed on the stucco or edges of trim really saves time.
I can definitely see the advantage of spraying on stucco. But on a block house like mine, seems like six of one, half dozen the other.