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Investment Painting Contractors 12-20-2021 03:56 PM

Gutter Painting
 
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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 2041220)
I have done research on painting gutters, ours are chalking. I have found several resources on internet sites, and also discussed with Sherwin Williams paints, so I understand the requirements for a good paint job.

My question is: has anyone had this done successfully, specifically the painting was done a few years ago and still looks good? If so, can you recommend the company that did the work? I am debating this as a DIY versus contractor.

Thank you, VT

Just power wash your gutters until they are completly clean and paint them with Sherwin williams Direct to Metal acrylic paint. I have jobs up north over 20 years old, they're faded but not peeling. My Garage door down here is also holding up well, Just repainted due to fading After 10 years. Len

villagetinker 12-20-2021 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Investment Painting Contractors (Post 2041562)
Just power wash your gutters until they are completly clean and paint them with Sherwin williams Direct to Metal acrylic paint. I have jobs up north over 20 years old, they're faded but not peeling. My Garage door down here is also holding up well, Just repainted due to fading After 10 years. Len

This is interesting as I was at a Sherwin Williams store when I was asking about painting the gutters, and this option was never mentioned.

Topspinmo 12-20-2021 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by LG999 (Post 2041444)
I do not have any suggestions for you but I do have a question about gutter material. In NY we have copper gutters. When installed they are bright copper that develops a patina over time and turns a green color that somehow goes with any color home & does not need paint. Would copper work in FL?

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Originally Posted by Cliff Fr (Post 2041432)
I am in the process of eliminating gutters on our house. We have lots of trees and I am sick if constantly having to clean them out.

So, are looking forward to drainage problems :a040:

skippy05 12-21-2021 05:59 AM

Painting gutters always ends in disaster. Jerk the old ones off and recycle them. Install new seamless ones. Anything else is doomed in the end. No matter the quality of paint or quality of paint application: Painted aluminum is doomed to fail and look terrible. Don't be that house.

Topspinmo 12-21-2021 08:01 AM

My gutter’s are 19 years old. I clean them every so often with windex, nothing wrong with paint and it don’t come off on rag only grime. Maybe it the paint on gutter’s on newer houses?

Topspinmo 12-21-2021 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by LG999 (Post 2041444)
I do not have any suggestions for you but I do have a question about gutter material. In NY we have copper gutters. When installed they are bright copper that develops a patina over time and turns a green color that somehow goes with any color home & does not need paint. Would copper work in FL?

Copper? Got idea how much that would cost today?

ptgy1 12-21-2021 10:47 AM

Its in the prep
 
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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 2041220)
I have done research on painting gutters, ours are chalking. I have found several resources on internet sites, and also discussed with Sherwin Williams paints, so I understand the requirements for a good paint job.

My question is: has anyone had this done successfully, specifically the painting was done a few years ago and still looks good? If so, can you recommend the company that did the work? I am debating this as a DIY versus contractor.

Thank you, VT

I have been painting soffit, fascia and gutters successfully for 40 yr.
Prep is key. Finish is any good ext. 100% acryllic paint. Preferably a semigloss .It sheds water and cleans better.

villagetinker 12-21-2021 01:19 PM

Right now, I am looking into automotive paints, as a large number of the newer cars have aluminum panels. As noted above I need to properly prep the surface, and if I go with aotomotive paints, all the supplies are available in spray cans or in a form that can be sprayed.

metoo21 12-21-2021 01:36 PM

If you are looking at automotive paints be sure to read all safety labels. Some require a continuously supplied fresh air breathing system with proper fume collection.

joelfmi 12-21-2021 01:55 PM

Wisdom is more precious than pearls
 
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Originally Posted by metoo21 (Post 2041262)
If it was me and they looked bad, I'd just replace them. Just to purchase the chemicals and materials to remove the chalk, primer and paint would be a few hundred dollars. Then how many hours would you spend doing the work and on a ladder. And if you paid someone to do it, how much would that cost? How long before you would need to do it again? What if the paint peels instead of chalks next year or so?

Just replace them and be good for the next 10 years or more.

leave tis to a professional painter. Falling of the ladder will set you back many dollars and care.


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