Brick painting has been trending over the last several years. Aside from getting a new color and look, a paint job can help preserve your brick. With time, sun exposure and heat will cause color fading on exterior brick. The right sealant, stain or paint job can both provide a protective safeguard against moisture and give your brick a fresh new look. Because of brick’s porous nature, it is crucial to perform the right prep work and choose the right paint before rolling. Since painting your brick is a decision to hide the natural brick look forever, having professional help to pick the right color is also important. At Fineline Painting, we use expert technique, tools, and Sherwin Williams paint specifically formulated for brick and masonry surfaces.
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Expert Brick Painting Preparation
As with any paint job, we first perform a close inspection of the brick. We keep our eyes open for any underlying issues such as cracks or moisture problems that need attention. If paint is applied over damaged brick, moisture will get trapped, leading to significant structural damage later. With Lancaster and Lebanon’s high-humidity summers and seasonal rains, it is especially critical to apply sustainable and breathable masonry paint. Before the first coat of paint we add a primer that provides a sealant against moisture. Next, we apply Sherwin Williams brick paint, that minimizes the risk of peeling or flaking.
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Hiring professional brick painters guarantees maximum beauty for your project. Expertise in color selection, texture application, and design ensure a beautiful finish that you will be proud of. Professional attention to detail emphasizes precise lines and crisp edges, improving the overall look of your building.
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Common Questions About Brick Painting
How Often Should Brick Be Painted?
Brick should typically be repainted every 5 to 10 years to maintain its appearance and protection. However, the frequency depends on factors like climate, exposure to elements, and the quality of the previous paint job. Regular inspections can help determine when repainting is necessary, to consider any signs of fading, peeling, or deterioration. Adequate maintenance and timely repainting can extend the longevity of your beautiful brickwork.