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How Long Does Painted Vinyl Siding Last?

[fa icon="calendar"] Mar 19, 2020 10:30:00 AM / by Krystal Coddington

Krystal Coddington

You absolutely love the look of your home, but lately your vinyl siding is starting to look old and dingy. Over time, vinyl becomes damaged by UV light and will begin to fade in color. If the expense of entirely replacing the siding on your home makes you alarmed, don't worry. Painting your vinyl siding is a simple way to update and freshen the look of your house.

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Is Painted Vinyl Siding a Good Option?

Most vinyl siding is projected to last 20 years. Sometimes vinyl will change color or appear weathered over time. If your weathered siding has not yet reached that age, you should probably consider painting as an option to extend its life. New painting technology has made it possible to repaint your existing vinyl siding, making it an economical alternative to a full replacement.

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How Long Does Painted Vinyl Siding Last?

You might be wondering if painting your vinyl siding is a good idea for your home. Vinyl siding lasts five to ten years, which can give you some time to save up for a full replacement. Here are some tips to help you make sure that your repainted vinyl siding has longevity.

Do the Prep Work

Paint lasts longer on surfaces that have been prepared to accept it, and this is no different for vinyl siding. You must prepare your vinyl siding before you apply any paint. This can be done by cleaning your vinyl siding using a pressurized wash to clear away debris and dirt. It's also a good idea to check your vinyl siding for any mildew or broken pieces.

Pick the Right Color

After your siding has been prepared and is ready for paint, you get to the fun part. There are a variety of shades of paint for your home, but it’s important to pick the right color. People have found that if they paint their vinyl siding a darker color then it was originally it tends to warp in heat. However if you choose a proper paint you will have less chance of this happening. It is particularly important to look for paint that is made for vinyl siding.

Pick the Right Paint

As far as paint goes, 100% acrylic paint is the type that is needed to refinish vinyl siding. It really is the paint that will last the longest and have the nicest finish on vinyl. Again there are several brands of paint on the market that are specifically formulated to work for vinyl siding. Be sure to check if the particular shade you want is available in this type of paint.

How is the Weather?

The climatic conditions your home faces is one more factor that will affect the length of time your repainted vinyl surface will look new. If you live in a very sunny climate your repainted vinyl siding will become worn faster than it would be in an area with less intense sunlight. However repainting your vinyl surfaces will still give you several more years of use out of your original vinyl siding.

There are a few things to consider before you make the decision of whether or not to repaint your vinyl siding. But now that you know that you have choices, making that decision should be easier. Repainting your vinyl siding on your home can extend its life and also update the look of your home. Just be sure to prepare your vinyl siding prior to painting to make sure that your refinished surface will last a long time.

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Krystal Coddington

Written by Krystal Coddington