Pro Tip: Set a calendar reminder every April or May so you can stay on top of these seasonal tasks!
Take a slow walk around your house – and don’t forget that shady side you tend to avoid. Here’s what to look for:
Pro Tip: Any peeling or fading paint or exposed wood might be time for a professional touch-ur or a full repaint before summer storms roll in.
Winter can leave your yard a mess. Cleaning up your yard early allows your home—and your paint—to breathe!
Your HVAC system keeps you cool or warm, but only if it’s running efficiently. We highly recommend having an HVAC pro service and inspecting it every spring and fall.
Insects can wreak havoc on painted surfaces and wood.
Got an attic, crawl space, or shed? Inspect them!
Pro Tip: If you’re storing paint in these areas, make sure it’s sealed tight and hasn’t gone bad.
Regular maintenance isn’t just about keeping your home looking nice—it’s about protecting your most significant investment. And paint is not just pretty. It’s a powerful barrier against the elements. So if your exterior is showing signs of wear, give us a call. A fresh coat of paint now could save you thousands later.
Need a paint pro to inspect your home or give you a quote? Home Works Painting in Northern Virginia would love to help you get summer-ready!
Summer offers stable weather conditions, which are crucial for a successful paint job. Warm and dry days allow paint to cure properly, reducing the risk of peeling, cracking, or uneven drying. Additionally, longer daylight hours make it easier to complete exterior and interior projects efficiently.
Check for peeling, chipped, or faded paint, as well as any cracks or damage to siding and trim. Repairing these issues before painting ensures a smoother finish and helps protect your home from moisture and sun damage. Also, clean surfaces thoroughly to remove dirt, dust, and debris for optimal paint adhesion.
Choose high-quality, UV-resistant paints to combat fading from sunlight. Paint during cooler parts of the day, such as early morning or late afternoon, to avoid rapid drying and brush marks. Avoid painting on days with high humidity or rain in the forecast, as this can affect drying and finish quality.
Move or cover furniture, remove wall décor, and protect flooring with drop cloths or plastic sheeting. Ensure good ventilation by opening windows and using fans, which helps paint dry faster and reduces fumes. Wear protective clothing to prevent skin irritation or sunburn if working near windows or in sunlit rooms.
Yes, summer is also a great time to inspect and clean gutters, check for foundation cracks, wash windows, and prune trees or shrubs near the house. Performing these tasks alongside painting enhances your home’s appearance and helps prevent future maintenance issues.