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You can, but you should prime first. I recommend a good bonding primer like Stix or XIM
Besides the painting suggested by Chad of Lonestar Painting which can truly makeover the appearance of a home, I suggest that the trees and shrubs be professionally trimmed and thinned out. Application of weed control and fertilization of the lawn will provide a healthy and attractive canvas to your yard that can be supplemented with a dose of spring color annuals
A very quick and cost effective way to upgrade your homes exterior is a cleaning and color change. Pressure wash to clean it up and paint the shutters and front door. They can remain the same color or pick a fresh new color. You can also take any old fixtures that have faded over time and paint the metal with a fresh satin or gloss paint. Same with metal railings or metal awnings. Possibly a one day job with big results.
Are you looking solely for paint options or new exterior cladding options. If the latter, go to everlastsiding.com.
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Try Shewin Williams Loxon XP which is for Masonry. It lasts a very long time and no need to prime.
All of the premium coatings have been improving the last few years. Our company uses Sherwin - Williams SuperPaint for the Body and Duration for the trim. If you can afford duration for the whole house it could be worth the extra dollars.
The newest thing is that paint has gotten expensive !
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If you currenlty have a house that is part brick and part siding (as opposed to all brick)... paint it. If it's all brick with only wood trim accents, get a designers opinion. If painting, be sure to use a premium bonding latex primer (like Gripper) and finish coat. It'll make the house appear bigger and cleaner. Most moisture will work its way through premium latex finishes and if it's enough moisture coming through the wall to deteriorate brick or cause your paint to peel, you've got a bigger issue to address.
Sherwin Williams Duration Exterior Satin finish is the only way to go. If you don't have the ability to reside or replace your paint-needing product with something maintenance free.... Duration.
Older homes are a specialty. Check with homes near by and ask neighbors. If neighbors have have had a good experience often they will be willing to share a phone number.
Be sure that the contractor you hire is certified to work with pre 1978 homes. The OSHA and EPA certifications or RRP guidelines (Restoration, Renovation, Paint standards) must be followed to protect employees and the general public from the harmful effects of lead paint products. Good Luck!
Where is your historical home located? Any reputable paint supplier should be able to recommend licensed, reputable painters. We prefer Aboff's Paints or Sherwin Williams Paints. If you are on Long Island check our out website www.lwwinslowpaintinging.com
Bekah,
I woulld consult with a professional painting company for more information., however in my experience when encountering brick chimneys which have been painted, I have seen cases where moisture was trapped behind the paint causing the brick to deteriorate and flake off. Again, a painting company may be able to recommend a specific paint that will be appropriate for this application. Hope this helps!
Eric Consuegra, Arocon Roofing and Construction, LLC
What is the wall construction of the home?
Before making a recommendation about painting, you have to know what the vapor permeance and structure of the wall is. Improper placement of a vapor retarder can have disatrous implications.
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Bekah,
It is perfectly fine to paint brick. Here are some things to consider. You need to clean it fiirst. I recommend a thorough power wash with a 25 degree tip. Keep the nozzle back at least six inches while you are doing this. Then, you need to rub your fingertips across the brick and mortar. If a lot of particles are dislodged, you need to apply a masonry conditioner. This will help bind the particles together. If no particles, or very few, are dislodged, then apply a masonry primer. Remember to let the surface dry for at least three days after the powerwash. You are forcing water throught the brick and it will take a few days for it to dry. After the primer or conditioner has dried, apply a high quality latex or elastomeric paint. You will enjoy your work for many years.
One proviso: Do not paint the brick if it is horizontal like the top of a planter. That will peel and very quickly. However, painting on brick on sidewalls is perfectly fine.