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SteveCanada 10-27-2024 03:05 PM

Type of paint for vinyl siding ?
 
looking to paint one side of house .. white vinyl .. suggestions for paint and source ? thanks

airstreamingypsy 10-27-2024 03:19 PM

My advice go to the Sherman Williams store on 301, they have vinyl paint.... and can advise you.

CarlR33 10-27-2024 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by SteveCanada (Post 2382406)
looking to paint one side of house .. white vinyl .. suggestions for paint and source ? thanks

You sure it needs painted and not washed? Must be way old to need painted?

villagetinker 10-27-2024 04:18 PM

Also, discuss the proper way to clean the siding before you attempt to paint, I agree with going to Sherwin Williams for advice.

If you are changing the color, check with ARC as you will probably need approval.

Topspinmo 10-28-2024 08:26 AM

IMO I would first try to clean it with product that removes mold especially if it’s on north side of house. Painting it might not solve mold problems? But, you didn’t say what problem was?

Two Bills 10-28-2024 12:00 PM

I cannot see the advantage of painting vinyl cladding.
The idea of vinyl is to save on maintenance, apart from cleaning.
Even specialist paint will fade, streak, and/or flake over time, making repainting even harder.
I would pay a specialist cleaner, or DIY.
If desperate for new color, strip out old, and replace.
MTC.

BrianL99 10-28-2024 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by SteveCanada (Post 2382406)
looking to paint one side of house .. white vinyl .. suggestions for paint and source ? thanks

If you're going to paint vinyl siding, you typically want to go with a lighter color ... if it's white, it doesn't matter.

Spray, rather than Brush/Roll.

Sherwin-Williams is fine, but I would definitely check with Florida Paints. I believe most of the paint in TV came from there. It's a family owned, Florida based business.

mntlblok 10-29-2024 04:52 AM

Cladding
 
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Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 2382592)
I cannot see the advantage of painting vinyl cladding.
The idea of vinyl is to save on maintenance, apart from cleaning.
Even specialist paint will fade, streak, and/or flake over time, making repainting even harder.
I would pay a specialist cleaner, or DIY.
If desperate for new color, strip out old, and replace.
MTC.

Well, that's just great. More stuff about which I'd had not a clue. Didn't even know that the siding here is vinyl. Read the Wikipedia entry on "cladding". If the fire concerns relating to some types of cladding weren't bad enough, it also reminded me of the movie the wifey had us watch the other night - Tin Men. Depressing on so many levels. Alas, I *did* learn a little. :-)

garrykolb 10-29-2024 05:58 AM

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Originally Posted by SteveCanada (Post 2382406)
looking to paint one side of house .. white vinyl .. suggestions for paint and source ? thanks

As another mentioned, Sherwin Williams is the answer. They have vinyl safe paint that contains an additive that causes the paint to chemically fuse with the vinyl. You need to have it done professionally. If you use a S-W certified painter, S-W will warranty the paint for as long as you own the home.

We had our vinyl painted by Steve Kling Painting six years ago and it still looks perfect.

A friend also had theirs done and one side started peeling about a year later. S-W investigated and discovered that the store somehow missed the additive in one gallon. They stripped it and repainted is without question.

It is the easiest and most cost effective way to change the color of a vinyl home.

elle123 10-29-2024 06:05 AM

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Originally Posted by SteveCanada (Post 2382406)
looking to paint one side of house .. white vinyl .. suggestions for paint and source ? thanks

Vinyl siding was not manufactured to be painted. The result is a deterioration of the structure of the vinyl as UV light reacts chemically with the paint.

midiwiz 10-29-2024 06:32 AM

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Originally Posted by SteveCanada (Post 2382406)
looking to paint one side of house .. white vinyl .. suggestions for paint and source ? thanks

you can go to SW but you are wasting your time. is that white not the original color? Vinyl siding oxidizes over time and becomes white. and painting it is a waste of time it was never meant to be painted. Just replaced if it oxidizes too much.

kayak 10-29-2024 06:44 AM

I would never buy a house that has painted vinyl siding. If you paint the siding, your house may be less marketable.

snbrafford 10-29-2024 09:55 AM

Check with Architectural Review
 
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Originally Posted by SteveCanada (Post 2382406)
looking to paint one side of house .. white vinyl .. suggestions for paint and source ? thanks

Check with Architectural Review before doing as may not be "allowed" to paint vinyl and color should be an approved color. I have used danmann177@gmail.com (Danieli Schmidt) multiple times for both interior and exterior painting. He would also be able to advise on type of paint to use.

bagboy 10-29-2024 10:15 AM

YSince your issue is with only one side, re-siding it might be your best solution.

Brian Terry Vinyl & Aluminum - Home

Bonanza 10-29-2024 12:25 PM

Think Twice About Doing That!
 
Are you sure you want to do that?
After a while, many painted houses show signs of buckled siding.

kkingston57 10-29-2024 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2382598)
If you're going to paint vinyl siding, you typically want to go with a lighter color ... if it's white, it doesn't matter.

Spray, rather than Brush/Roll.

Sherwin-Williams is fine, but I would definitely check with Florida Paints. I believe most of the paint in TV came from there. It's a family owned, Florida based business.

Make sure that the paint is designed to be used on vinyl siding.

BrianL99 10-29-2024 05:36 PM

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Originally Posted by elle123 (Post 2382719)
Vinyl siding was not manufactured to be painted. The result is a deterioration of the structure of the vinyl as UV light reacts chemically with the paint.

Most every expert will disagree with you.

BrianL99 10-29-2024 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by midiwiz (Post 2382729)
you can go to SW but you are wasting your time. is that white not the original color? Vinyl siding oxidizes over time and becomes white. and painting it is a waste of time it was never meant to be painted. Just replaced if it oxidizes too much.

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Originally Posted by kayak (Post 2382733)
I would never buy a house that has painted vinyl siding. If you paint the siding, your house may be less marketable.

You folks might want to do some research, before posting things that simply aren't true.

From ChatGPT:

Yes, vinyl siding can be painted! In fact, painting vinyl siding is a common way to refresh the look of a home without replacing the siding itself. However, there are a few key things to consider:

"look of a home without replacing the siding itself. However, there are a few key things to consider:

1. Use the Right Paint: Choose a high-quality exterior acrylic paint specifically made for vinyl siding. These paints are designed to expand and contract with vinyl to prevent peeling and cracking.
2. Surface Preparation: Clean the siding thoroughly to remove dirt, mold, or chalky residue. You may need to power wash it or use a scrub brush with soapy water.
3. Color Choice: Avoid choosing colors darker than the original vinyl shade. Dark colors absorb more heat, which can cause the siding to warp. Many paint manufacturers have vinyl-safe color palettes that prevent this issue.
4. Weather Conditions: Paint in mild, dry conditions, ideally between 50–90°F (10–32°C) and out of direct sunlight. Humid or rainy weather can prevent the paint from adhering well.
5. Application: Use a high-quality brush or roller, or a paint sprayer for more even coverage. Generally, two coats provide the best results.

Painting vinyl siding can extend its life, improve its appearance, and save money compared to a full replacement."


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