Painter | Exterior
Biggar - ML12
Enquiry from: Denham M
Start Date: Immediate
External wooden window frames need painting
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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 Lanarkshire in January 2025
Requests for Exterior painting and decorating quotations in Lanarkshire in January 2025. 0% change from December 2024.
Requests for Exterior painting and decorating quotations in Scotland in January 2025. 0% change from December 2024.
We noted 19,471 requests for house quotations in Lanarkshire. Of these quote requests the amount of exterior painting and decorating quotations in Lanarkshire was 19. Quotatis would have been in a position to match these customers with up to four suitable installers who were available for work within Lanarkshire during those times. Request a free house survey from reliable companies within Lanarkshire.
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Biggar - ML12
Enquiry from: Denham M
Start Date: Immediate
External wooden window frames need painting
Strathaven - ML10
Enquiry from: Lindsay C
Start Date: Immediate
Exterior of house, front only, painted. Property being sold.
Hamilton - ML3
Enquiry from: Douglas G
Start Date: Immediate
Prepare and paint all external surfaces at front of house and garage: roofline, ledges, window frames, canopy, ironwork, brickwork, garage door
Biggar - ML12
Enquiry from: Robin L
Start Date: Immediate
External painting--sills, window frames, etc,
Glasgow - G74
Enquiry from: Karen M
Start Date: Immediate
Boxed eaves painted on 2 storey detached house. Front rendering painted. Garage door & front door as well railings on Juliet balcony
Biggar - ML12
Enquiry from: Robin L
Start Date: Immediate
painting of gable ends, gutters, and some trim, sills, etc. woodwork is in excellent condition and just needs a scrape, prime, and paint! are you the property owner: owner of the property property ty...
Glasgow - G73
Enquiry from: Elizabeth A
Start Date: Immediate
can you please quote me for painting a very small porch, consisting of 2 pillars either side of the door (but not the door itself) and a pointed covering between the two pillars. are you the property ...
Glasgow - G20
Enquiry from: Alison S
Start Date: Immediate
Front door stone work and storm doors plus gate posts Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Detached Are you looking to have the whole exterior of the property decorated: No...
Glasgow - G33
Enquiry from: Patricia F
Start Date: Immediate
Wrought iron railings
Motherwell - ML1
Enquiry from: Caitlin R
Start Date: Immediate
Customer visited the myguttering.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Terrace, Property owner: Owner, Work description: Down pipe containg asbestos needs painting and gutter. Gutter i...
Coatbridge - ML5
Enquiry from: Elaine C
Start Date: Immediate
Customer visited the myinteriorpainter.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Glazing type: , Work description: Outside window sills
Glasgow - G74
Enquiry from: Sa R
Start Date: Immediate
Homeowner Please contact to appoint
Glasgow - G51
Enquiry from: Sheila F
Start Date: Immediate
Customer visited the myguttering.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Semi detached, Property owner: Owner, Work description: Painting and gutters
Glasgow - G41
Enquiry from: Penng S
Start Date: Immediate
Customer visited the myguttering.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Terrace, Property owner: Owner, Work description: Looking for a quote to paint the extorting guttering and timber...
Glasgow - G67
Enquiry from: Mr A
Start Date: Less than one month
Paint exterior roughcast walls on front ,gable & rear of house Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Terrace Are you looking to have the whole exterior of the property de...
Larkhall - ML9
Enquiry from: Janette M
Start Date: Immediate
Customer visited the myinteriorpainter.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Glazing type: , Work description: Indoor close and main door and frame
Wishaw - ML2
Enquiry from: Alison A
Start Date: Immediate
Customer visited the myguttering.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Semi detached, Property owner: Owner, Work description: Paint the soffits and fascias and clean guttering
Glasgow - G40
Enquiry from: Margaret K
Start Date: Immediate
Customer visited the myinteriorpainter.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Glazing type: , Work description: Railing 32ft decking 15 ft
Glasgow - G12
Enquiry from: May F
Start Date: Less than one month
Repainting external front door and surrounds Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Terrace Are you looking to have the whole exterior of the property decorated: No Time sc...
Glasgow - G46
Enquiry from: Alex M
Start Date: Immediate
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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.
How To Paint Exterior Window Sills And Frames?
Painting your exterior window sills and frames can be a very joyful and fun-filled activity if you know what you’re doing. It’s a task that can be completed in little time by an experienced DIYer, however if you do not have the confidence to pull off this project, then you’d be better off calling in a professional for help to avoid costly mistakes. In this guide, we’ll take you through the exterior window sills and frames painting process.
✓ Prepare the window sills and frames. This includes, brushing the surfaces with warm water and gentle soap, scrubbing the windows to ensure all the edges and cracks are free from all forms of dirt, rinsing it with water and use a soft, clean cloth to wipe off any excess liquid and finally, drying it off with a towel or leaving it to dry off by itself before you start to paint.
✓ Remove any signs of moulds and moss, fill in the cracks between frame and glass using a multi-purpose filler, sand the frame and wipe out any dirt or dust on or around it using a vacuum cleaner, a clean cloth or soft brush. Once done, you can then apply a coat of water-based primer and let it dry off before painting.
✓ Painting. Firstly, you’ll have to sand your primed windows to make an even, smooth surface and apply an undercoat evenly to the surface. Once completed, you can then apply at least 2 coats of paint using a quality brush. Make sure you sand the first layer carefully before you apply the second to get a great finish.
✓ Once dried, you can the finish with a top coat (make sure you go for a weather proof paint for the exterior). For the window sills, you’ll have to apply the exterior paint gently with masking tape around the edges to protect the walls from the dripping paint.
How To Choose Exterior House Paint
Painting the exterior of your house is a great way to give your home a new fresh look that improves it’s curb appeal, make it stand out and also increase it’s value. Exterior paints can serve a wide range of purposes, be it to make a statement in the neighbourhood, highlight some architectural features or to complement the nature. Hence, it’s very important to know the purpose of your exterior house painting project before choosing colour and proceeding with the task. In this guide, we aim to help you narrow down the paint colour selection to help you choose the right paint combination for your home’s exterior with relative ease. Let’s take a look!
✓ The neighbourhood’s style. At times, the style of the neighbourhood can help in selecting a house’s paint colours. For example, in the event whereby the neighbourhood is filled with Victorian homes, then a bold colour wouldn’t even be an option. Furthermore, if there are more ranch style homes in the area, an exuberant collection of pastels may not be the most suitable choice.
✓ To complement nature. Sometimes all that’s needed to know the best paint combination for your home is simply to look around at the surrounding landscape to get clues of the colours that’ll be perfect. For instance, different shades of summer green can be incorporated fr the exterior, meanwhile the fall colour combinations of red, brown and golden shades can also go well too.
✓ Look inwards for guidance. The existing fixed colours inside or outside a house can also be a great option to be used in the exterior colour scheme. This can be the colour of the material of the window trim, foundation or even the roof.
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.
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