There are several variables that will all affect exactly how long your exterior house paint will last and each variable needs to be taken into consideration. The variables are; surface preparation, how good a quality the paint is and the extremes of weather in your local area. Most types of paint are due to last around 15 years; however this time is only achieved if you buy good quality paint.
The surface your Oxford painter will apply the paint to will need to prepared before any painting is done. New surfaces should be primed; priming the wood seals it and bonds the surface of the top coat of paint to the wood. A surface that isn't primed can allow paint moisture into the wood and cause the wood to rot inside.
If the surface your Oxford painter and decorator is applying paint to has once had or still does have a previous paint on then it's essential it does not have any cracks on or peeling paint. Your Oxford painter should use a wire brush and scraper; this will remove any peeling paint. The Oxford painter and decorator should then sand the surface to make it smooth as to give the best paint texture.
The quality of paint will also determine how long the paint will last; better quality paints contain more bonding materials than lower quality and cheaper paints. A good quality tin of pain will cost in the region of £15-20, make sure your Oxford Painter sources good quality paint for your painting job, if not it could mean you have to repaint your home sooner than you should.
Paint should not be applied above 32'C, in Oxford that is not likely to be a problem but it is best not have your Oxford decorator paint your home on a very hot summers day. This is because hot temperatures cause paint to dry much quicker than it would in a mild temperature; the bonding materials are not as effective and do not bond to the surface like they should. Paint that doesn't bond will weaken quicker.
On the other scale it's advised that your Oxford painter does not paint your home when the temperature is below 16'C. There are special paints that allow the paint to be applied at 10'C so make sure if it's the winter your Oxford decorator uses this special kind of paint. When the temperature is low the moisture in the air increases, reapplying a second coat too shortly will mean the first coat has not formed which can result in the paint weakening.
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