Residential Painting

When is the best time to paint your home in Tennessee?

Posted on January 8, 2019

When is the best time to paint your home in Tennessee? The easy answer is when the weather will cooperate.

A project like painting your home is large and stressful, but if you go into it with knowledge, you and your home will come out beautifully and last 15 years or more.

Beyond choosing a color and gathering your tools to complete the job, scheduling will be the biggest hurdle. Hot, cold and wet weather are all the challenges of a house painter. For the best outcome, you will want to check both the temperature and rain forecast for several days through your project.

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Most exterior paints suggest a temperature no lower than 50 degrees Fahrenheit. While it is tempting to begin a project in the cool air, your results will suffer. Any cooler and the crispness of the air will start to affect the fluidity and thickness of the paint itself. If it is put on clumpy, be assured it will dry the same way. In the winter season, interior projects can still be done even when outdoor temperatures are low.

Highs

A temperature that is too hot causes issues with your paint that are just as devastating. Too hot to paint is considered to be anything above 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Painting in this weather causes issues with the curing and drying causing cracking and film formation.

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Paint and water do not mix. It is important to check the weather forecast for several days surrounding your project. Painting a wet house causes less than desirable results like unevenness, poor curing and fragility of the paint. Pick a day that not only has a low chance of rain, but also a reduced risk of humidity and dew. Any water will cause an issue.

Wind

Windy days are a relief from heat, but create a mess when painting. Those leaves, sticks and twigs that are picked up in the air, stick to your freshly painted house, becoming one with the paint. Wind causes the paint to dry unevenly and potentially with streaking or ridges.

 


So when is the best time to paint your home in Tennessee?

Taking all of the above into consideration, the best time to paint your home in Tennessee tends to be the early summer or the early fall. The temperatures are more regulated with little chances of rain. Dew and precipitation are at their lowest. Interior projects can be done year round, even in the coldest winter months.

There are always exceptions to the rule, so check your weather before beginning your project. Rather hire an expert? Contact us now!

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