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Brick Exterior Painting: Benefits and Considerations

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Written by Austin Pro Management
July 22, 2024

A brick exterior never goes out of style. But if you want to change it up a bit and give your home a fresh look, painting your brick exterior is one of the simplest ways you can achieve a dramatic transformation.

Brick coatings, however, are permanent so carefully consider your options before painting over your brick exterior. Keep reading to learn more about the benefits of a painted brick exterior and some of the considerations you have to make before starting this project.

Benefits of Painting Your Brick Exterior

  • Added Curb Appeal

If your brick wall already looks outdated or unappealing, a fresh coat of paint could bring it back to life and improve your home’s curb appeal. A newly painted brick exterior can also help increase your property’s value, so you might want to consider this if you’re selling your home.

  • Enhanced Protection

Much like other materials that are regularly exposed to the elements, a brick wall will eventually fade and wear down too. But when it is prepped and painted professionally, it can have a durable coating that will protect the material from moisture infiltration and mold growth, keeping it in good condition for a long time.

  • Easy Maintenance

A painted brick exterior is easier to clean and maintain than an unpainted one. Just make sure the brick walls are properly painted and sealed. Raw brick is quite porous, and it easily accumulates dirt and debris.

Things to Consider When Painting Exterior Brick Walls

  • Paint Is Permanent

Once your brick walls have been painted, there’s no going back. Returning to the original brick will require significant effort and cost.

  • Clean Your Brick Walls Before Painting

Never paint moldy or deteriorating brick surfaces. Instead, replace those bricks first to avoid stripping off paint and recoating areas. Recoating will create uneven colors on your brick wall.

  • Use the Right Paint

Use high-quality masonry paint and primer to ensure a durable finish. Make sure to consult your painting contractor and local paint store to determine the best product for your brick exterior.

Austin Pro Siding, Windows & Roofing has a reputation for quality workmanship and superior customer service. To request a quote, call at (512) 550-0000. You can also complete our contact form.

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