I (like many others during lockdown ) have been undertaking various DIY projects that otherwise would have probably been left undone for another year. One of these is painting exterior wall(s) of house. The attached pictures show the current state of these....
The paint prior to scraping was badly bubbling/flaking and there are a few areas where the render has blown. I am in the process of filling these areas and prepping for painting. The paint that remains is resistant to being scraped off so seems OK to paint over(?)
Can anyone give me an idea of what I should do to ensure a good paint job that won't just bubble/flake again and need re-done (at least for a few years). My internet searches seem to have conflicting advice in various points i.e
Colin
The paint prior to scraping was badly bubbling/flaking and there are a few areas where the render has blown. I am in the process of filling these areas and prepping for painting. The paint that remains is resistant to being scraped off so seems OK to paint over(?)
Can anyone give me an idea of what I should do to ensure a good paint job that won't just bubble/flake again and need re-done (at least for a few years). My internet searches seem to have conflicting advice in various points i.e
- Stabilising solution required, yes or no?
- Mist coat first?
- What paint to use...any recommendations? Currently thinking Sandtex Plymouth Grey
- Smooth or textured paint...any thoughts on either?
Colin