Why Fall is a Perfect Time to Paint Your Home

Why Fall is a Perfect Time to Paint Your Home

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Why Fall is a Perfect Time to Paint Your Home

Guest Author L Archie Adams

Premise

The first thing to do when you are decided to paint your home is to choose the right color. After this, you can consult expert websites like HomeMakerGuide, to find the right equipment. Once you have acquired everything you need, it’s time to proceed, right? If only things were that simple! One thing you always have to consider is the weather. After all, you can’t just jump right into it when it’s snowing outside.

So when would it be the right moment for it? According to numerous home decorating experts, professional painters, and dedicated platforms, the best time to paint home exterior is the fall. And if you’re wondering why keep on reading for the main advantages and disadvantages of choosing this season.

Benefits of Paintings in Autumn

There are lots of reasons for which the months of fall are the most appropriate time of year to start re-decorating your house exterior. There are also minor disadvantages to it, but when you compare the list of both, you will come to decide in favor of the autumn, and here is why:

1.      The Temperature

Temperature plays a major part in the final result, mostly because it determines how slow or how fast the paint will dry. Thus, the ideal moment to begin the process is during days that are both warm and dry. The fall season has plenty of them, this being the first important factor in choosing it.

2.      Humidity

Another essential factor you should keep an eye out for is moisture. Especially during hot summer days, the moisture in the air leads to a higher degree of humidity, and this can be a real problem when aiming for even application. Thus, the best time to start doing it is right after summer ends, when the fall season settles in.

3.      Less Chance of Drastic Temperature Changes

We all know how sudden the weather can change during winter, spring, and especially summer. During winter, one day everything can be covered in snow, while the next day, the hot burning sun is melting it all away. These changes are even more radical during summer, when sudden rains unexpectedly start, in a matter of minutes. On the other hand, the fall season is known for its constant cool climate, thus being the best time to paint the house.

4.      Painting Contractors

When it comes to painting, not all of us manage to do a perfect job from the very first try. Even experienced DIY painters can sometimes mess up the project, not in entirety, but still in need of reparations. And since it’s not yet winter, you can even call in expert contractors who wouldn’t be available during the snowy season. They can make the repairs that you may not have noticed, further protecting your home from the harsh conditions of winter.

What Should You Avoid Doing while Painting in Fall

Now that we have enlisted some of the main advantages of choosing the fall season, we should also revise some of the things that we should avoid doing during this season:

1.      Don’t Paint When it’s Wet Outside

Despite being one of the most balanced times of the year, autumn is not short of rainy days. You should never paint against the rain, as this can lead to a completely uneven application. As such, you should always wait for the rain to stop and everything to dry before starting your work.

2.      Don’t Try to Paint Outside the Season

As mentioned before, a perfect painting requires perfectly constant weather. You should consider the climate specific to the area you live in, and never start such an in-between project season, or too late in one of them. If it’s too cold outside, or way too warm, you should postpone until the weather settles.

3.      Don’t forget you’ll have to let it dry

Another thing to keep in mind is what you have coming up when you’re going to paint. It’s a really bad idea to paint or bring in pros around the holidays or when you’re planning to host a big event. Even when the paint feels dry to the touch, it may still be gentle for a couple of days. Having a lot of guests or moving furniture might not be a good idea right after painting your house.

Conclusions

It’s hugely important for the weather to cooperate when painting your home’s exterior.  If it’s rainy, too hot, or cold your paint won’t dry or cure properly.  In summer it may be too hot and dry.  Spring is too rainy with those spring showers that set in.  In most areas, winter will be too cold.  So, fall seems to be the ideal time to handle your outdoor paint projects!

In the end, you are the homeowner, and the decision when to start is entirely up to you. But if you want to make sure the final result leaves your home as beautiful on the outside as on the inside and last longer, you should consider the best weather conditions for painting, and choose the fall.

About the Author

Archie was a builder for more than 40 years. Mainly after his retirement the enthusiastic electrical works in the garden and writes for a blog Homemakerguide.com to keep himself occupied. His many years of experience can get you the right tool reviews whether it is a drill, welding machine or so. An impressive fact to note about him is that almost everything in his house is a representation of his skills made by his hands.