What Should I Do with the Leftover Paint From My Home Painting Project?
November 13, 2017Add an Accent Wall to Enhance Your Space
December 13, 2017Fascia and soffits are usually made of either aluminum or wood and if you are interested in painting these fixtures, it is good to learn a few simple rules first. There are many reasons why you should and shouldn’t paint your soffits and fascia but if you know the advantages and disadvantages of completing this task, it might be easier to determine what to do. Yes, it is always possible to paint your fascia and soffits but is it feasible or even advisable? The answer to this is really up to you and once you consider the rules about each of these options, you should be able to decide for yourself what to do next.
The Advantages of Painting Your Soffits and Fascia
The reasons for choosing to paint your soffits and fascia include:
- It gives the exterior of your home a more complete look if the rest of the exterior has been painted.
- It can prolong the life of the soffits and fascia because paint can protect them from the elements.
- It makes your home look more attractive and “together.”
- It can actually help you sell your home and can also increase its value over time.
If your home is brick, it won’t matter much if your soffits and fascia are painted, but making sure the fascia and soffits match the exterior’s décor is a must if the exterior has also been painted.
The Challenges of Painting Your Soffits and Fascia
There are no real disadvantages to painting the soffits and fascia, but there are a few things to consider, including:
- It can be a somewhat dangerous job because a ladder is almost always required.
- It will look much better in the end if you choose to let a professional do the job for you but this is an option that not everyone can afford.
- It can cost you more money than doing the job yourself because professional painters can be expensive.
In other words, it can be a rather complex job to paint your soffits and fascia so all of these points should be taken seriously when deciding whether or not to do this job.
A Few Final Thoughts
Of course, getting your home’s exterior looked at by a professional contractor can tell you what your soffits and fascia are made of, what type of paint to use when painting them, and anything else that you need to know before making a final decision. Most contractors will do this for free, making it simple to consider the economic side of painting your soffits and fascia. There are also dozens of videos on YouTube that can help demonstrate the best ways to paint these fixtures so if you do decide to do the job yourself, you will have an excellent starting point. Painting any part of your home requires a certain amount of knowledge beforehand but this knowledge is easy to come by and can make it a lot easier to determine which option to choose. This and many other reasons is why researching this topic is highly recommended when you’re trying to make this all-important decision.
Jeff Sommers is a vibrant and experienced professional, having been at the helm of ESP Painting, Inc. for 27 remarkable years. As President, he has become an esteemed leader in the Commercial & Residential Construction industry in Oregon, United States. His experience has seen him gain valuable insight and knowledge, making him an invaluable asset to ESP Painting and its customers. With a bubbly personality and upbeat attitude, Jeff always looks ahead to the future as he continues his leadership journey toward success.