How Long Does Exterior Paint Last?

A new coat of paint can be an affordable option for updating your home's look to boost its value. A fresh coat of paint can give your home's exterior a renewed vitality and refresh an otherwise dull or outdated appearance. However, painting the outside of your home is a significant undertaking. If you’re going to invest in exterior painting, you'll naturally want the results to endure for a long time.
Just how long will an exterior paint job last? The answer depends on a few things. Today, the
professional residential painters at VanDerKolk Painting weigh in on how long your home’s exterior paint may last and considerations for improving the lifespan of exterior paint.
The Average Lifespan Of Exterior Paint
The lifespan of exterior paint is going to vary and the range can be pretty significant depending on a number of factors. On average, the lifespan of exterior paint is 5–10 years. Michigan’s climate can be harsh for home exteriors. The drastic change in temperature that comes with changing seasons combined with the moisture from snow and rain can bend and warp surfaces and stress coats of paint. You’re less likely to see exterior paint last 10 years in Michigan for this reason.
Factors That Affect The Lifespan Of Exterior Paint
Many factors contribute to how long an exterior paint job will last. Below are the largest factors that affect exterior paint longevity.
Surface Material
Paint adheres to certain surfaces better than others. The exterior surface you’re painting can affect how long the paint will last. Below is the average lifespan of exterior paint by surface:
- Wood: Hardwood is more durable than softwood, which allows the paint to last longer on hardwood surfaces. Paint on wood tends to last anywhere from 3-7 years.
- Aluminum: Paint on aluminum tends to last an average of 5 years.
- Stucco: Paint on stucco surfaces can last anywhere from 5-12 years. The cement, sand, and limestone used in stucco tend to hold paint longer than wood.
- Brick: Brick is one of the best surfaces for paint. Paint on brick can last anywhere from 8-17 years.
Climate & Weather
The climate on the day you paint can significantly impact how long the paint lasts after it has been applied. Climate and weather will also continue to be a factor even after the paint dries. A greater risk of fading and bubbling is posed by direct sunlight. Similarly, the quick deterioration of exterior paint can be caused by frequent storms, excessive humidity, and harsh winters.
Exterior Wall Direction
The portion of the home that faces south receives the most sunshine. Because ultraviolet radiation can cause paint to deteriorate, areas of a house that face south or southwest are typically the first to show signs of wear and tear. Because of this, you should focus more of your attention on the siding that is facing these directions. The same principle applies to the areas of your house that are most susceptible to wind damage.
Type Of Paint
Investing in high-quality exterior paint is essential for achieving the best possible results. Acrylic paint tends to be one of the best options for exterior painting because it can be applied over both water and oil-based primers and it doesn’t harden over time. However, oil-based paints also work well in areas that receive a lot of rain, because the oil repels the water.
Several jurisdictions (including
some parts of California and areas of the
Mid-Atlantic) have outlawed the use of oil-based paints due to their high VOC off-gassing. Grand Rapids and the State of Michigan currently don’t have any restrictions on oil-based paints, but thanks to advances in paint technology, it is now possible to attain the same level of durability and service life with other types of paint.
How To Paint An Exterior To Last Longer
The quality of the paint job can affect how long exterior paint lasts. That is precisely why it’s worth the investment to work with an experienced residential home painting company. Below are things you should consider during the painting process to help your paint job last longer.
Start With a Quality Primer
Every major paint company has rushed to create a product that serves as a paint and primer. Primers are still required before painting bare wood or metal. The primer is used to ensure that the outside house paint sticks to the surface. Any surface flaws will also be bridged or smoothed out with the use of a primer. If you're using acrylic latex paint, you can prime it with either water or oil. However, an oil-based primer is a must if you use oil-based paint for the final layer. If you do this, there is a significant increase in the likelihood that your top coat will adhere correctly.
Pick A Light Color
While darker paint colors may be more fashionable now, you should be aware that they will fade quickly because they absorb more UV rays. The UV rays break down the paint and fade the color over time. You can add up to five years to the lifespan of your exterior paint by selecting a light color or a hue with a pastel undertone.
Apply Multiple Coats Of Paint
Applying multiple coats of paint can significantly extend the life of your newly painted surface. Using additional coats of paint will create a defense that prevents your paint job from being damaged by the weather or other forces. As a rule, any sections particularly susceptible to damage should have three coats of paint applied to them (one priming coat and two top coats).
Wait Before Applying A Second Coat
Your outside paint will last longer if you show patience and wait the necessary amount of time after the first coat of paint has dried or cured before applying a second coat. The time it takes for the paint to dry will depend on the surface, the temperature outside, and the type of paint being used. Usually exterior paint will dry within 12 to 24 hours. Of course, you don’t have to worry about when to apply a second coat if you’re working with a reputable exterior home painting company that will be performing the painting for you.
Perform The Proper Surface Prep Work
Even though it's a pain to undertake the preliminary painting work, skipping it will result in chips and peels. You’ll want to remove loose or flaking paint from the exterior of a building by scraping it off. You’ll also want to remove any dirt or dust with water and let the area dry entirely before painting for optimal adherence. If you’re working with a painting company, your painting company will do all of the exterior prep work for you.
Use The Right Tools
When it comes to getting a smooth finish that sticks well to the outer wall surface, the ideal tools for the job are paintbrushes made of natural bristles and airless sprayers. By using proper application tools, your home's exterior will retain its pristine appearance for many years.
Consider The Local Weather Conditions
The longevity of your paint largely depends on the weather. Damage from the elements, such as humidity, sunlight, temperature variations, snow, rain, and high winds can cause paint to peel, chip, and fade. You’ll want to choose paints designed to withstand extreme weather to combat the elements.
Think About The Surface You Are Going to Paint
As mentioned earlier, paint on wood deteriorates faster than any other surface. Before you start painting, be sure to fill in any cracks and apply a quality primer.
Exterior Maintenance To Help Paint Last Longer
The durability of your exterior paint will be affected by how well you care for your house's exterior. Homeowners can keep exterior paint in good condition with regular upkeep.
Apply Touch-Ups When Needed
Some parts of your house will be subjected to a greater degree of environmental harm than others, so the paint in these parts of the house will age considerably more rapidly. You can dramatically extend the life of your paint job by devoting a few hours of your time to touch-up painting every two or three years. You can also hire an exterior painting company to help you with exterior touch-ups.
Pressure Wash Your Exterior
The paint will last longer if the surface is clean. Dust, dirt, bird poop, mildew, mold, moss, and other forms of surface grime can deteriorate the appearance of your paint job over time. Pressure washing can remove surface grime and stains to make your exterior walls look new again.
Finding the ideal combination of pressure and distance can be challenging, and applying excessive pressure can harm the surface you're working on. If your exterior could use a pressure washer, you may want to consider working with a professional
pressure washing company.
Is It Time For A New Coat Of Exterior Paint?
Does your home need a new coat of exterior paint? Hiring a professional painter can help you maximize the value of your investment in an exterior paint job. Experienced painters understand how to prep surfaces and apply paint to last.
VanDerKolk Painting has been painting the exterior of West Michigan homes since 1991. We’ve painted hundreds of West Michigan homes and have built a reputation based on quality work and unrivaled service. We’d love to help you revitalize your home’s exterior and we provide quotes at no cost. You can request a free quote for your exterior painting job by calling
616-202-6570 or by filling out an
online contact form.
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