Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I'm looking to purchase touch up paint for an exterior area but am having a hard time finding a matching color swatch. Swatches i took from home centers hoping to be a match are not close. I took a photo of the siding to be matched but seems home improvement centers cannot match color from photos. My home was built in 2008 and Florida paint only has home color information for homes built 2012 and up. Any suggestions as to where I could possibly find the original paint color specs?
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This site might help to find the original color.
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OP, you will have another problem once you get the name of the correct color, this paint will have faded over the years, I have a neighbor that after several tries has not been able to get a match. IMHO, I would be prepared to paint the entire wall, and hope the color is close enough that you can stop at the corners. Also, if the paint store asks for a chip to match, ask how big the chip has to be, and if you have stucco, getting a suitable sized chip can be difficult. You will also need to match the finish of the paint, it appears that original paints were mostly a FLAT finish, we will be getting a satin finish when we get our house repainted.
I have no idea if any of the house painters offer a color matching service, but i am sure they will not paint a patch and will only paint an entire wall. Hope this helps, and I wish you good luck with your project.
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kevko...try to scape off a tiny piece and bring it to Ace, Lowes, or Sherwin Williams to match. The color could easily be matched when mixed. Pictures wouldn't cut it. Be aware that the sun could have faded the original color. You can also call the warranty dept. They can tell you the original paint color
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