Exterior Home Painting Branford, New Haven: Pro Tips and Tricks

23 October 2019

Exterior painting in Branford, New Haven, is a long-term job and certainly requires special preparation. However, the investment in time and money is usually worth it, as exterior painting has a direct impact on the appearance of your home. Before refreshing your exterior painting, you must follow specific steps to ensure that your project will be durable and have the desired effect on your home. Here are some tips you should read before starting your work.

The Tools

Even though the tool does not necessarily make the painter, being well-equipped certainly adds to the quality of the paint job. Here’s what you should get in advance:


• At least two good quality brushes (ideally an approximately 1-inch wide-angle for cutting and tight area, as well as an approximately 4 inches wide one).

• A scraper.

• Sandpaper

• A ladder or stepladder that will allow you to cover the entire surface to be painted safely.

The Choice of Exterior Paint Finish

Not so long ago, oil painting was highly recommended for exterior wall paint. Oil painting, thanks to the VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) Act, is being given lesser priority in the market. Fortunately, water-based paints today can offer virtually the same luster and durability.


As for the different types of finishes, here are the choices available to you for exterior painting:


  • High Gloss: This type of finish is often preferred for exterior doors and moldings. As its name suggests, it is very bright and resembles the appearance of oil paint.
  • Semi-gloss: Semi-gloss is often used for its durability. It equally very glossy and resists mold pretty well.
  • Satin: Often used for railings, the satin finish is also resistant to mold.
  • Matt: With minimal reflection and luster, the matte finish is the easiest to apply and correct, and imperfections are less visible.

Choosing Paint Color

To choose the right exterior color scheme for your home, you must evaluate what you already have and your environment.


• Do you have color window outlines?

• Maybe you have a dark or pale wood patio and exterior staircase?

• Which color will work best with your exterior stain colors?

• What color is your roof?

• Do you plan to change it soon?


The level of sunshine hitting your wall will also impact your color choice. Think of all the seasons when you make your choice. In winter, some places may receive more light as trees lose their leaves. Consider that.


Meet with decorating professionals if you’re not sure if you’re making the right choice. They will be able to enlighten you and propose to you paint colors for your project.

Exterior Painting and Temperature

Plan your exterior painting work according to the weather. You will have to rely as much as possible on the weather forecast. Here are some essential tips on temperature:


  • Never paint in the bright sunshine; otherwise, the paint drying will be too fast, and you could see the brushstrokes and roller marks.
  • Do not paint if the wind is too strong; otherwise, the paint drying would be too fast as well, and dirt could seep into the new paint.
  • Do not paint if it has rained in the last two days or if there is a chance of precipitation in the next two days.
  • Paint between 15 ° C and 25 ° C ideally. Never paint if the temperature is below 10 ° C or above 30 ° C.
  • Avoid painting if there is fog, dew, or if the humidity is too high (ideal between 30% and 55%).

The Bottom Line

I just wanted to share some quick tips that most DIY painters often neglect. I hope you found that helpful. If you need professional help repainting your home’s exterior, NHV Painters can assist. We offer affordable, reliable, and durable residential painting services in New Haven, Branford, Milford, Orange, North Haven, West Haven, East Haven, and the surrounding areas. Book a FREE estimate below to get started, or call us (203) 606-2346, if you have any questions.


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