Exterior paint, especially on our garage door, endures quite a lot throughout the year. From the sun’s harsh UV rays to an onslaught of raindrop pellets and extreme temperature fluctuations, the paint can fade, crack, and chip. If you’ve noticed your garage door looking a bit dull, you’ll find yourself asking about how to paint a garage door.
Fortunately, painting a garage door is a weekend job. It can be done in a day - two days max! Adding a fresh coat of paint to your garage door every five to ten years can maintain your home's upscale curb appeal. If you’re coming up on your paint anniversary, then it’s important to understand the proper way to paint a garage door.
Whether you decide to do it yourself or hire the painting pros at
VanDerKolk Painting in Grand Rapids, Michigan, painting your garage door will
give your home’s exterior new life and look great! By the end of this article, you will know step-by-step how to paint a garage door, the types of paint to use, and how to get the most out of your hard work.
The best time to paint your garage door is from April to October. Choose a day that is warm, sunny, and low humidity (though you can still paint in high humidity), if possible. When that perfect day arrives, here’s exactly what you’re going to do to paint your garage door.
Chances are, your garage door has chipped and cracked paint. Before picking up a paintbrush, you’ll have to prep the surface. Using sandpaper or steel wool, remove any cracks, bubbles, or chips in the paint. This will smooth out the surface, allowing the new coat of paint to go on evenly.
If your garage door is vinyl or wood, be careful when sanding away these imperfections so as not to damage the material underneath.
The next step is an important one in the garage door painting process: power washing. Once you’ve smoothed out the chips and cracks in the surface, it’s time to clean off any dirt or debris. Even if your garage door looks clean - it isn’t. It’s been exposed to the outdoors 24/7 and needs a good washing.
The most efficient way to wash a garage door is to use a powerwasher. If you don’t have access to one,
VanDerKolk Painting is equipped with advanced pressure washers. We can even do your home’s entire exterior while we’re at it!
You can also go the old-school route and use a sponge with warm water and dish soap to give your garage door a good wash. Working with a clean surface will help the paint adhere better.
It’s important to remember safety when working with a garage door. They are extremely heavy and can be dangerous if precautions are not taken.
Before you begin painting, it’s a good idea to set the garage door to manual mode. This will allow you to position it comfortably as you paint it.
Remember to unplug the door so nobody accidentally hits the switch to open or close it while you’re working on it, too!
The secret to a long-lasting paint job on your garage door is using a high-quality primer. One coat of primer will help the paint to adhere to the surface better and last up to ten years.
Make sure to match the type of primer to the type of paint you’re using. For example, oil-based paint must be used with an oil-based primer. Consider using a primer made specifically for exterior surfaces.
Once the primer has dried, you can add your first coat of paint. It’s best to put two coats of paint when painting your garage door.
There are a couple of methods you can use to paint a garage door:
These are all effective methods, and each has its own benefits, so the decision is yours! It is best practice to start painting the door from the top and work your way to the bottom. Once the door and its panels have been painted, you can move on to the trim. This is best done with a paintbrush for accuracy. Allow the paint to
dry before adding a second coat.
When you want to paint a garage door, it’s important to remember that you cannot use interior paint outside. You must use paint specifically for exterior surfaces, as it will last longer and can withstand the elements.
The best types of paint to use on a garage door are oil-based and acrylic latex. Take a look at the chart below to find the right paint for your garage door.
Garage Door Material | Type of Paint |
---|---|
Wood | Latex-Based or Oil-Based |
Aluminum | Acrylic |
Vinyl | Latex-Based |
Steel | Latex-Based or Oil-Based |
When working with oil-based paint, remember to be careful of the fumes, as they can be hazardous to your health. While it’s good practice to use this type of paint outdoors, it can also help to wear a mask.
A standard two-car garage door will only require about a gallon of paint. Of course, this depends on how many coats you put on (two is recommended) and the color you choose. Lighter colors may require more coats to ensure proper coverage.
It is best practice to add a coat of primer to your garage door before painting it. A primer will help the paint adhere to the surface, extending the paint’s life overall. There are some paints that double as primers for exterior surfaces, but they don’t seem to have the same resilience as a separate primer and paint combo.
Yes, it is possible to paint a garage door yourself. It should only take about a day, especially when working in direct sunlight and low humidity.
However, it’s important to understand that it requires a lot of labor and prep work. And who wants to spend their one free day a week sweating and painting a garage door?
Are you ready for a fresh coat of paint on your garage door but don’t necessarily want to buy the tools and put in the work required? That’s where the painting experts at VanDerKolk Painting come in to help! One quick call to us is the only finger you’ll have to lift when it comes to painting your garage door.
Equipped with high-tech tools, such as a powerwasher and industrial paint sprayer, our team of painting professionals is ready to give your garage door a quick, precise, and top-quality makeover.
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