Exterior Painting

Heavy Duty Painting- Exterior Painting

There are a number of steps required to ensure a quality exterior paint job on your home. Many people watch the do-it-yourself shows for home improvement projects, but they don’t realize that using the wrong products can seriously damage their home, or that problems can result when trying to paint without proper preparation or tools. When working with the painting contractors at Heavy Duty Painting, you can expect our Five-Step Exterior Process to give your home the protection it deserves.

Power Washing

All buildings will have layers of dirt, mildew, algae and/or cobwebs that require removal prior to the application of any products. Power washing is one of the most important steps in preparing the home for exterior painting and is crucial in ensuring that the paint will adhere properly. Our skilled professionals will treat your home with a diluted bleach and water solution, or TSP, to help kill mold and mildew. We power wash with the right cleaners and nozzles for the job, then allow the time necessary for surfaces to dry properly. Heavy Duty will never power wash and paint on the same day.

Scraping and Minor Wood Repair

Loose paint must be removed after power washing so that the paint adheres correctly and will last longer. We do this the old-fashioned way by scraping, by hand, with knives and wire brushes to remove peeling, bubbled, or loose paint. This ensures a smooth and tight surface for painting. Loose boards are nailed down, and our experienced crew can handle most repairs. At Heavy Duty, we will always clean up the mess when we are done too!

Priming

With the preparation work completed, your home will have a tight and clean surface ready for priming. Our painting contractors treat all exposed surfaces with premium bonding primers which seal the surface and provide a sound foundation for proper adhesion of the new finish-coat products. Bare wood, metal surfaces, water stains, rust and new carpentry are primed. Plywood surfaces will be primed with specialty primers that bridges most of the weather cracking which is typical of that material. Under certain conditions, substantially new or weathered wood, our painting contractors may recommend a full coat of primer.

Caulking and Glazing

We caulk seams, joints, cracks, nail holes, and major wood joints. Any loose glazing is removed and replaced in order to ensure a tight seal and reduce air leaks and moisture entry points in vulnerable areas. We use siliconized latex caulk on all exterior entrances, structural joints, and wood windows.

Painting or Staining

Color samples are recommended to ensure that you will like the colors in your home. Our painting managers carry paint fan decks for you to use. Heavy Duty Painting uses only premium paints and stains from Sherwin-Williams®, Benjamin Moore®, and PPG Pittsburgh Paints®. Any approvals for color changes required by Homeowners’ Associations are the responsibility of the homeowner. The range of options in painting or staining, the intended use, and some pros and cons of each treatment will be explained at the time of your estimate.

We service the entire Fox Valley area including: Aurora, North Aurora, Montgomery, Oswego, Yorkville, Plano, Batavia, Geneva, St. Charles, Elburn, Sugar Grove, South Elgin, Elgin, Bartlet, Wayne, West Chicago, Warrenville and surrounding areas.

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