Thursday, September 18, 2014

Five Quick Tips for Painting on Metal

Metal is considered one of the more difficult surfaces to paint.  This is because it requires preparation before painting the actual area. Rushing a metal paint job usually ends in poor results such as uneven painting or poor longevity.  That’s why it is important to hire an exterior painting contractors houston tx to paint metal objects or surfaces.

At Southern Painting we always:

  • Remove traces of rust and other residue.  We do this by hand with wire brushes.  A general rule of any paint job is to clean the surface before applying anything on it. This ensures maximum adhesion and a better finish once the job is completed. This is especially true for metal where rust can easily accumulate over time.
  • Add a primer.  The pre-application of a primer before adding any paint is most important for metal surfaces. This allows the paint to better adhere to the metal andavoid peeling.
  • Use the right paint for the job.  Each type of metal calls for specific types of paints. For instance, galvanized metal works best with water-based paints because the zinc in the metal can react badly with oil-based paints. On the other hand, ferrous metal is more suited with oil-based paint because it can help stop corrosion and the formation of rust.



If you’re having problems with any metal paint jobs, you can always rely on exterior painting contractors houston tx to help you out. Southern Painting specializes in all types of painting jobs, including metal, in residential and commercial spaces across Houston.  Feel free to give us a call and find out more about our services.