In the 1950 s vinyl siding was introduced to the market as a replacement for aluminum siding.
Does vinyl siding paint work.
Painting vinyl siding in ideal conditions means waiting for mild temperatures low relative humidity and an overcast sky.
Why does paint peel from vinyl siding.
To paint or not to paint.
In fact painting vinyl actually requires less prep work than painting other types of siding such as brick wood or hardboard.
It can look good and last a long time if done right.
In an earlier article i discussed the various sidings that can be painted and followed that up with some expert advice on how to paint vinyl siding.
Painting vinyl siding is an option worth considering.
Pick the right day to paint vinyl siding.
Just be aware that the siding will be only as maintenance free as the paint itself.
The good news is that you can paint vinyl siding.
If you have ever painted a wall then you are already familiar with the mechanics of painting and much of the following will serve as a refresher.
This back and forth movement breaks the bond between the paint and siding.
Be sure to check the specific warranty for the siding currently on your home to determine if paint negates the warranty.
Paint peels from vinyl siding because vinyl expands and contracts as it gets hot and cold.
First and most important confirm that painting the siding won t void its warranty if the warranty is still active.
Also there are some rules and limitations to follow when painting vinyl siding.
Vinyl siding has a very high expansion contraction coefficient.
Painting vinyl siding is challenging for several reasons.
And no this isn t a bad rendition of shakespeare s hamlet it is a question that plagues the minds of millions of homeowners across the country specifically those who have vinyl siding cladding on the exterior of their houses.
Most major vinyl siding manufacturers do not honor warranties if the vinyl siding is painted even for brand new vinyl siding.
Vinyl was and still is sold as a less expensive alternative to other types of siding that never needs to be re painted because of rot or peeling paint.