Painter | Exterior
Dalry - KA24
Enquiry from: Ann G
Start Date: Immediate
External window surrounds repaired and painted
External decorating in your home or commercial building can be a hassle. With the job of having to construct scaffolding you'd be much better off hiring a specialist. And this might be cheaper than you'd picture in Dalry.
Properties that are the best maintained are repainted typically every three to five years. The advantages are obvious, with an improved aesthetic appeal evident. By hiring a specialist they'll discuss your ideas and ensure you get all you wish from the contract.
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The average cost of a Exterior painting and decorating is £1200. Costs vary based on the materials and the provider hired. The upper price range can be as high as £1380. The material costs are in most cases approximately £300
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Requests for quotations in Dalry in December 2024
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We noted 152 requests for property or home quotations within Dalry. Of these quote requests the number of exterior painting and decorating quotes in Dalry was 0. Quotatis would have been able to match these customers with up to four suitable installers who were available for work in Dalry during that time. Ask for a free home survey from reliable companies within Dalry.
Source: Numbers calculated based on the search volumes in major search enginesDalry is a small town in the Garnock Valley in Ayrshire, Scotland. Drakemyre is a north suburb. Dalry (from Scottish Gaelic Dail Ruighe, implying 'the haugh at the slope') is a small settlement on the Rye Burn. Its background has indicators of very early citizens in the area; the remains of an ancient fort, constructed from three concentric round walls, can be discovered on the summit of Carwinning Hill to the North of Dalry, west of the B784 to Largs.
Dalry - KA24
Enquiry from: Ann G
Start Date: Immediate
External window surrounds repaired and painted
West Kilbride - KA23
Enquiry from: Lynne K
Start Date: Immediate
cost of external painting of large 2 story detached 5 bed property. 2 coats please. are you the property owner: relative of owner property type: detached are you looking to have the whole exterior of ...
Kilwinning - KA13
Enquiry from: Ruth E
Start Date: Immediate
Down flow pipes outside sanded and painted
Stevenston - KA20
Enquiry from: Damien N
Start Date: Immediate
To paint over existing rough cast Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Are you looking to have the whole exterior of the property decorated: Yes Property Type: Semi detached Time scale: ...
Kilmarnock - KA3
Enquiry from: John S
Start Date: Immediate
Customer visited the myinteriorpainter.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Glazing type: , Work description: Paint garage door and outside porch window frame with undercoat and topcoat.Paper and va...
Kilwinning - KA13
Enquiry from: Avril M
Start Date: 1 to 3 months
Lpaint kitchen approx 3×3×3 metres and skirting boards and surrounds to 2 doors, also 2 doors 203×90 with glass panel 69×159, other door solid 199×99cm Are you the property owner: Owner of the ...
Kilmarnock - KA3
Enquiry from: Victoria M
Start Date: Immediate
kitchen wallpapered Are you the property owner: Tenant (with permission) Property Type: Other Are you looking to have the whole exterior of the property decorated: No Time scale: Immediate Please ca...
Kilmarnock - KA3
Enquiry from: J
Start Date: Immediate
Soffit boards around house need sanded down and painted
Kilwinning - KA13
Enquiry from: Carole H
Start Date: Immediate
Full house roughcast to be painted white. Largest wall (Gable end roughly 22 feet Length) Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Semi detached Are you looking to have the wh...
Irvine - KA11
Enquiry from: Nan B
Start Date: Immediate
Exterior of house cleaned and painted with water proof paint. Front back and one side of building
Troon - KA10
Enquiry from: Moira H
Start Date: Immediate
Re-paint outside of porch using white exterior gloss. Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Terrace How many rooms are you looking to have decorated: 1-2 rooms Are you l...
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What Kind Of Paint To Use On Exterior Brick?
If you’re thinking about painting your exterior brick, you’d probably be wondering the kind of paint that’ll be most suitable for the project. If yes, you’re definitely not alone! Bricks are widely known for being notoriously difficult to paint due to their porousness and can also absorb paint. However, if you’re able to purchase the right type of paint and carefully prepare for your home’s brick exterior, you can make the process a whole lot more easier and cleaner while also giving your home a lot more updated look. It’s usually cheap, appealing and even protects your bricks from the elements which makes it even more durable.
The best type of paint to purchase is the elastomeric paint which provides the highest level of longevity. It’s actually more expensive than acrylic paint but it clearly outworks 100% acrylic paint by double in terms of both effectiveness and efficiency. The elastomeric paint is also super resistant to cold, heat as well as sunlight which makes it perfect for outdoor application. What’s more? It’s also dense enough to fill in cracks in the bricks but in such cases you might need to apply two coats. Overall, if you happen to stay in an inclement weather prone region, an elastomeric paint will help protect your home’s brick surface.
However, if you’re on a tight budget you can also consider getting an acrylic latex paint. This is a lot cheaper than elastomeric paint, but it’s also a great painting option for exterior bricks as it permits moisture to leave the bricks’ surface and helps to prevent mildew. Furthermore, you’ll only need to apply just a coat of acrylic paint.
In most areas, you will not need planning permission. However, if the property is listed or in a conservation area, you will need listed building consent or planning permission to paint the exterior. A surveyor or architect's advice will be invaluable as they can help with this process.
How Much To Paint A House Exterior?
Do you feel your home is need of a lift to enhance its visual appeal or give it some TLC? In order to impress your visitor or potential buyers, kerb appeal is simply everything. Many homeowners are usually discouraged due to the thought that a painting job is always an expensive one with not so much value in return. However, in reality, painting your home’s exterior is actually one of the most significant improvements one can make as it tells your story and communicates your value.
The cost of getting a house exterior painting job done is based on a number of things which includes the type of walls you possess, whether it’s a maintenance project, whether it’s your first time of painting the house as well as your location. So what’s involved in a painting job?
✓ Scrapping off the loose paint.
✓ Brushing off cobwebs and dust on the surface
✓ Washing the wall
✓ Application of fungicide to mouldy patches
✓ Repairing minor damages
✓ Applying paint surface stabiliser
✓ Applying two coats of your chosen paint
✓ Disposal of waste as well as a full clean up of the site.
Below is a breakdown of the cost of painting the exterior of a house. Kindly note that this is just an example (using a semi detached house) to give you an idea of how much your project is going to cost.
✓ Costly scaffolding isn’t required here but platform towers can be need - this will cost about £80 to £100.
✓ Materials including sand or cement for repairs, plastic sheeting, tape, paint, masonry stabiliser as well as fungicide treatment will cost about £200 to £300
✓ Cost of labour for two workers £700 to £1000 based on the location
How To Remove Old Exterior Paint
When the paint of your house is starting to peel, there’s the need to take a swift action. While some homeowners opt to cover it with vinyl siding or replace it with fibre cement siding, there’s no reason why you would want to hide the exterior of your house if it still looks great. When you don’t want to hide the beauty of your exterior, the only other option you’ve got is stripping or removing of the old paint. So how do you remove old exterior paint without much hassle? Let’s take a look!
✓ Propane blowtorch. Due to its affordability and effectiveness, this blowtorch has been one of the most popular means of removing old exterior paint amongst homeowners for quite some time. It makes use of high heat to soften the acrylic-latex paint which makes it easy to peel off with a putty knife. However, it can also be very risky to use as it’s always a dangerous game when it comes to open flames. What’s more? Applying an open flame to lead-based paint may release toxic lead fumes, therefore you’d have to be very careful if you wish to use this method.
✓ Electric sanders. Belt sanders are a great option to removing old exterior paint as they’re able to strip off the paint quickly. However, this must be done gently and carefully as you’d risk gouging the wood if you lay into the sander too hard. The problem with this method is also lead-based paint as the sander tends to convert everything to dust and direct them straight to your face, hair and lungs.
✓ Scrapping. This involves using a sharp, rigid putty knife or blade designed for painting scraping to strip the exterior paint. This method also involves dust but you’d have a better control over it than the sander.
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