Here are the do s and don ts of painting cedar siding.
Paint old cedar siding.
Surface preparation is the key to success when dealing with weathered wood.
While extremely old cedar can be painted it requires heavy preparation.
Be sure to remove any caulk where the siding overlaps as old houses need to breathe.
Loosened photodegraded surface fibers and.
Be careful when painting very old cedar siding.
In addition well painted siding repels mold and mildew and will make it easier to wash off any dirt or grime.
Do remove all failing paint off of previously painted cedar siding.
Your freshly painted cedar siding looked so good after it was completed.
The key to a successful application of paint is surface preparation.
But over time the elements have taken their toll and the finish is starting to look weathered.
Cedar siding painting will only be successful if you have a clean slate.
Cedar siding has a well deserved reputation for withstanding weather and resisting paint chipping and fading.
Pull out loose nails and renail using stainless steel siding nails.
Strip the old paint go to our paint stripping page we decided to strip the paint to give us the best chance of producing the longest lasting paint job.
Even then the paint is not expected to last long.
Remove pollutants and remove failing paint.
The problem is many painting contractors do not approach painting cedar siding the right way.
Certain areas are peeling and lifting and the color has faded.
The siding must be free from mold mildew and dirt.