Coat your roller in primer and roll quickly and evenly along the panel of siding then roll backward in the opposite direction.
Paint aluminum siding brush or spray.
While the original paint on your siding will wear down chalk and fade.
The best way to get this siding clean is to power wash it.
The results of improper spray technique are more readily apparent than poor brush technique.
Once you have completed the paint job remember to remove the tape.
You get the benefits of both systems and eliminate most of the negatives.
The aluminum underneath can last almost indefinitely.
Proper application of coatings sprayer or brush will provide the desired result.
Expect to pay the premium for good paint.
With painter s tape and lengths of plastic sheeting protect items and areas adjacent to the siding.
Choose a paint recommended for metal.
A finish with gloss can draw more attention to dents or other blemishes in the siding.
A flat or satin finish paint is ideal for your aluminum siding.
If you need to paint aluminum siding choose a day when the weather is at least 50 f 10 c and dry since moisture from rain or dew will ruin a new paint job.
Exterior acrylic latex paint works best on aluminum siding.
Check the label to be sure it s recommended for metal siding.
Brush painting is labor intensive and requires each surface be to be hand painted one section at a time.
An attractive durable finish.
The key to painting aluminum siding is to get it really clean and to use 100 percent acrylic latex paint.
Vinyl replaced aluminum in the 1980s as the more affordable maintenance free siding option and while it does have its perks it s most definitely worth it to keep your aluminum siding around.
For a fraction of the cost rolling paint is the budget friendly way to go.
By spraying and back brushing you can cover large areas almost as quickly as by spraying alone.
Spray painting is suitable for painting large houses as it allows for more area to be painted thereby getting the job done a lot faster than brush or roller painting.