PREVENT FADING HOUSE PAINT
There’s nothing like fading house paint to make your home look old and unattractive.
If your house is on the market, fading house paint can discourage potential buyers and make your home look like it’s in worse shape than it is. Many homeowners fail to notice fading house paint, since it fades gradually, over time.
However, there are things you can do to prevent fading house paint and keep your home in tip-top shape:
Pick a Color
We’ve all seen photos of beautiful, brightly coloured homes. While they’re undoubtedly lovely, they’re also prone to fading. Colours like tans, browns and beiges may not be the most exciting, but they’re the slowest to fade, especially if your home is in a sunny spot.
Don’t Skimp on Quality
You may be hunting for a bargain, but buying cheap paint might wind up costing you more in the long run, as it fades more quickly and requires you to repaint your house more often. Use only high-quality house paints for your property. For some recommendations that have worked for other homeowners, try this thread.
Choose Your Paint Wisely
One common cause of fading is using the wrong type of paint for your surface. For example, using alkali-sensitive paints on high-alkaline surfaces like masonry makes your home more fade-prone.
If you’ve got fading house paint, give Urban Services a call at (021) 012 5743 to fix the problem. We are Cape Towns premier choice for house painting , waterproofing and will have your house looking freshly painted and as good as new.