LESLIE: Beverly in Indiana needs some help with a painting project. What can we do for you?
TOM: Hmm. Well you certainly can paint it and aluminum does start to fade, of course, over the years. What you’re going to want to do is you’re going to want to pressure wash that house to get as much of the loose paint off as possible. The next thing you’re going to want to do is prime it. Now priming is the most important step, Beverly.
BEVERLY: OK.
TOM: If it’s not primed properly the paint is not going to stick. I would use an oil-based, high-quality primer that’s designed to stick to aluminum and then I would put a topcoat over that.
Now the best way to apply both a primer and the paint when you have aluminum siding is to have it sprayed.
BEVERLY: OK.
TOM: Because it can flow on much nicer than you can possibly brush it and get into all those nooks and crannies.
BEVERLY: Oh, OK. Well, I thank you for taking my call and I had been told that I could not paint it because the paint would not adhere.
TOM: Oh, no. That’s not true at all.
LESLIE: The only thing you need to be concerned about is with latex paint because latex paint contains ammonia and sometimes when the ammonia comes into contact with the aluminum it can create a gas and then the gas causes bubbles and then that causes air to get underneath and then that sort of causes the whole thing to crack from underneath itself.
BEVERLY: OK, I wrote all this down.
TOM: Alright.
BEVERLY: Thank you and have a good day.
TOM: Thanks so much for calling us at 888-MONEY-PIT.


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