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Tschida Painting
5.0(
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Serving Florence, MT and surrounding areas

In business since 1991

Free estimates

"The work provided by Tschida Painting is thorough and complete. All of my concerns were addressed with knowledge and confidence. He kept me informed about day to day activity, time-frame, details about the condition of my house and answered all of my questions with past experience. Friendly conversation that helped me learn about his work all along the way. After listening to his quote for the job and walking around the property I felt confident in hiring his service. He is able to point out problems and areas that need work prior to paint application to protect my investment and keep him moving forward. This was my first time having my exterior house painted. I would quickly hire Clint again. Nice guy, hard worker and exceeded my expectations. Interior painting rates for work during the winter were offered as well."
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FAQs for exterior home or structure paint or stain projects in Florence, MT

Painting vinyl siding is a budget-friendly way to revive curb appeal without paying for new panels. As long as the boards aren’t warped, cracked, or leaking, a coat of high-quality acrylic paint can buy you another five to 10 years before replacement. 

Stick to lighter shades so the siding doesn’t soak up excess heat, and prep the surface well for the paint to bond. If you’re seeing rot or moisture damage, skip the paint and plan for new siding instead.

High-quality acrylic paint is recommended for vinyl siding. Acrylic paint adheres firmly to vinyl surfaces and resists peeling and fading, providing a sleek and long-lasting finish. Ensure the siding is thoroughly cleaned and prepared for optimal results. Your exterior painting pro has the expertise to properly prepare your siding’s surface to ensure proper adhesion.

Priming is not required if the vinyl siding remains in good condition and is properly cleaned. However, if the original color is severely faded or the panels have become porous, priming becomes essential. Priming provides a smooth, even base that improves paint adhesion and enhances durability, ensuring the acrylic finish adheres properly and lasts longer.

A paint sprayer is the quickest, most consistent way to coat vinyl siding. The fine mist reaches grooves a roller can miss and lays down an even layer in a fraction of the time. You’ll still need a brush for tight corners, but a sprayer slashes labor hours and reduces lap marks. 

If you’re renting equipment, ask the supplier for a tip size made for exterior acrylics so the paint atomizes correctly and sticks to the siding.

Painted vinyl siding lasts between five and 10 years. The durability depends on the quality of the surface preparation and the local climate conditions. When the siding is thoroughly cleaned and prepped, and high-quality acrylic paint is used, the finish endures longer. In hotter regions, the lifespan may be closer to five years, while cooler climates help extend it.

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