Paint Stripping Exterior Wood Siding
When it comes to old homes that clearly need a new exterior paint job, it’s not always as simple as painting over the old layer with a fresh coat of paint. In many cases older homes have been repainted so many times that the wood can’t hold any more layers. This doesn’t mean that the home’s wood siding needs to be replaced, but all the old coats of paint must go. Paint stripping is a common job that is necessary to save the integrity of the wood by getting rid of old paint. However, it’s a job that is difficult, dangerous and should always be completed by a trained professional.
Paint Stripping Pros
Exterior paint stripping is an excellent way to preserve wood siding and save money. Often times the wood siding that lies underneath decades of old paint is in good condition and could stand a few repairs instead of a costly replacement. There are also many products available that can assist in the paint stripping process including chemical paint strippers, which can get the job completed fairly quickly. However, these paint strippers are toxic and while they’re effective, they are extremely dangerous, meaning the proper ventilation and breathing equipment must be used.
Dangers Of Paint Stripping
Depending on the age of your home you may be faced with lead paint. Any home built before 1978 is at risk of having a layer of lead paint, which only becomes dangerous when disturbed. Once lead paint is chipped or sawed, lead dust and particles can easily be inhaled, making it all the more important to wear breathing masks and protective gear.
At Tom Saint Painting and Remodeling we’re experienced in working on hold homes and understand the necessary precautions that must be taken when paint stripping a home. We have the tools and equipment necessary to complete the job safely and effectively.
If you think your home could use a paint stripping job give us a call today. We are happy to provide an at home assessment and give you a free quote. Click here for pricing information.