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Tips That Will Lead To The Success Of A Fence Painting Job

by Eva Spenser Innovation

Like mowing the lawn and cleaning the house are two essential tasks which you can hardly overrule, so is fence painting one of the necessities to make your home look presentable and appealing. Even though some of you may wonder what’s so essential about fence painting, we will like to bring to you a fact that will change your view. A good-looking fence not just determines your territory but at the same time, makes your property aesthetically appealing, while adding strength to these barriers which stand guard against a lot of external elements that would otherwise gain unauthorised access to the premise. 

When we talk about fence painting in Perth, we do not necessarily indicate something haphazard. Of course, you can have the job done in the most haphazard manner, but think for once if this will solve your purpose? A chaotic slap of coat on the fence may at first look nice but within weeks you will start discovering the flaws. 

However, when you invest time and money and maintain the fence you receive a high-quality finish, which stays longer. 

If you want to paint it right, you can either call fence painting professionals in Perth or follow the tips as discussed here. Have a look: 

Paint the fence during warmer months 

Whether you are hiring professionals or getting it done yourself, we advise you to get a weather forecast before you commence into the project. Get a forecast for about 24 hours before you can commit. We suggest you opt for warm and dry conditions that will allow the paint to settle and get dried faster. If you suspect that the weather will be cloudy or it will rain the next day, opt out of the project for the moment. Dry condition, higher than 5 degrees Celsius is most recommended. 

Brush or the sprayer? 

When it comes to fence painting, the success of the project is often determined by the tools that you use. Hence choosing the correct tool is an important way to assure high quality work. Since the first time the idea of fence painting strikes your mind, brush is obviously among the few of your choices to settle for. However, it takes a lot of time for painting the fence with a brush. Also, it can ruin your patience and lead to undesirable results. 

Unless you are hiring fence painters in Perth, you can skip the brush and instead use the sprayer for painting the fence. Nevertheless, make sure you buy paint that is only suitable for spraying. 

Protecting the plants 

Before you start with the project and especially if you have thought of using the sprayer make sure the plants and trees stay protected by casing them with plastic covers. You can trim back some of the leaves and branches for a clearer pathway and to ensure the spray doesn’t hit the greenery. 

Clear the fence 

So, you have got old screws and baskets hanging from the fence? Get them down now. Any decoration should be taken down before starting the fence painting task. After this, sand down the fence and make sure the roughened areas are smoothened down with no splinters sticking from the panels. 

Applying the primer 

No, its not a single coat job. After you have applied a coat of primer on the panels allow it to dry off. It’s supposed to offer a great finish to the fence. Next, add a layer of protection for strengthening the paint work. 

Apply a chosen paint colour 

If the panels are horizontal make sure you offer horizontal coats only. As for vertical panels its always a great idea to paint them vertically. This helps the fencing system achieve a better finish. 

Follow these tips if you want your DIY fence paint job to go around as expected. 


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