Few areas of your home can be as rewarding to refresh as its exterior. That’s mostly because painting exterior surfaces can give your home a whole new look without blowing your money. Aesthetics aside, there are at least five more compelling reasons to paint your wood home. Now, we invite you to join us as we reveal them below.

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  1. Pest-proof your home. Whether your home is made entirely of wood, or it only has wood siding, you certainly want to get the most out of your investment. In addition to maintaining its value, your home must be able to offer adequate protection from the elements, unexpected weather events and their long-term effects. In time, the extreme moisture, heavy rains, strong winds and sweltering heat of Florida’s summers will cause the existing paint film to fail, exposing the bare wood to the elements. Though wood is a durable building material, it’s highly vulnerable to water absorption and wood-destroying fungi. Once these fungi establish, they’ll spread and feed on wood, undermining its structural integrity and soundness. The most efficient way to avoid this problem is to prevent its occurrence in the first place. For this, stain or paint your wood home with anti-fungal products intended for exterior use.
  2. Waterproof your home. Another reason to paint your wood home is to make it waterproof. Besides dry rot, water facilitates other types of damage, including unsightly stains, cold spots, cracks, peeling paint, mildew and mold growth. Preparing wood correctly and applying the right stain or paint system will form a waterproof membrane on its surface. This will keep the water and moisture out, preventing them from affecting wood properties and performance.
  3. Block sunlight. The sun’s rays are one of the most destructive elements to wood homes. Repeated, prolonged exposure to ultraviolet rays will irreversibly affect unfinished wood, causing it to fade and damaging its fibers. The easiest way to protect bare wood from sunlight is to paint your wood home with the right type of coating, which will act as an effective UV-resistant barrier.
  4. Keep your interior cooler. Cooling down interiors in the heat of summer can be challenging. Though wood is one of the few building materials that keep homes cool naturally, we advise you to paint your wood home a pale shade that also reflects the sun’s rays. In addition to keeping your interior cooler, a high-gloss, light-colored paint will save up to 30 percent of your energy bill, according to experts. Under Florida’s summer sun, a light paint color will also last longer than a darker hue.
  5. Add to your home’s market value. Curb appeal is a big draw for potential buyers. If you’ve been thinking about selling your home, make sure you give it a professional paint job first. Experienced painting contractors can make your wood home look more expensive and sell faster.

Whether you choose to do it on your own or to enlist the services of residential painting contractors, painting your wood home when the current paint film reaches the end of its life is a surefire way to mitigate deterioration and lengthen the attractiveness and functionality of your most valuable asset.

By hiring our residential painting contractors, you can be confident that you’ll end up with a modern color scheme and a paint job that will transform your entire home, enhancing its beauty and increasing its value. To learn more about what we do and what makes us different from other painting companies servicing Tampa, Jacksonville and neighboring locations in Florida, we invite you to contact us today.

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