Can I Paint My Vinyl Siding?

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  • čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
  • Join Todd as we walk you through everything you need to know to paint and maintain your vinyl siding. Many questions out there about how to paint, and you need to be careful and do your research! Vinyl siding is heat-rated when manufactured, so having vinyl paint is mandatory!
    Don't forget to wash your siding before painting; if you have any issues with the project, don't be afraid to hire a painting company. Proper paint application can help extend the life of your siding.
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Komentáře • 173

  • @ALT_listens_ATT
    @ALT_listens_ATT Před 8 měsíci +15

    This guy is totally on point. I painted my vinyl siding and I am always smiling from ear to ear when i pull in my driveway. It has been 3 years and it never gets old!! Love it!! Yes it is a reminder in fall and winter season the little hints of the old yellow. It is still a great looking home! My neighbors are shocked about the transformation of the look. The updated satellite pics has the new look. I am bragging about it because it was scary but by far the best thing i ever done. 😊

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 8 měsíci +1

      That is awesome!

    • @KosmikFunk
      @KosmikFunk Před 6 měsíci +2

      Do mind if I ask where you live? I’m on Kentucky and I’m curious to know how much shift to expect. Recently, it hasn’t gotten really cold for extended periods of time, even in the winter.

  • @tracykeeney8931
    @tracykeeney8931 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Hi Todd! Just watched your video and it was EXTREMELY helpful!! We're going to be painting the home we just purchased and never dealt with vinyl siding, so this was very informative!

  • @zxlism
    @zxlism Před měsícem +4

    Easy to paint under and into the seams beforehand and let dry. Keep seam open to allow to dry. once dry, remove whatever small item keeping seam open (small stick) then paint rest of house. At least that is how i took care of that issue.Not hard to paint an inch or even more into seam with brush or sprayer...

  • @debbietaylor8091
    @debbietaylor8091 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Great video. I thought about painting. Never thought about the expansion marks.

  • @patgaston6564
    @patgaston6564 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for this video !

  • @maryanna71701
    @maryanna71701 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video!

  • @bradleydavidgood9316
    @bradleydavidgood9316 Před 2 měsíci +3

    There is no way I'm going to paint siding only to have it contract and show the old color like that. Thank you for saving me the trouble.

    • @JaimeRodriguez-yq1iv
      @JaimeRodriguez-yq1iv Před měsícem

      I'm glad I saw this I'm just going to repaint it the same color white and problem solved

  • @KhalidAli-lb2lc
    @KhalidAli-lb2lc Před 6 měsíci +2

    Thank you so much

  • @nativeamericanfeather9948
    @nativeamericanfeather9948 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you!

  • @chrisirving8390
    @chrisirving8390 Před rokem +1

    You make that Look easy

  • @adamfacey5555
    @adamfacey5555 Před měsícem

    Super well done video. I’m about to paint my 1978 tri level from egg shell yellow to white. I’d love to get on a phone call to #1 thank you for this video and #2 ask a couple more questions.

  • @chuckiebillings413
    @chuckiebillings413 Před 2 lety +1

    Did my house 3 years ago 3 times I washed it from a old barn brown red watever to a cream metal siding came out mint sooo much oxidation ha good job

  • @jignachauhan7294
    @jignachauhan7294 Před 2 lety +5

    Good information! Please make more videos...

  • @returnofkingjesus_isathand127

    Thank you for your video

  • @shawnab1012
    @shawnab1012 Před měsícem

    This is a great teaching video. Thank you! So, would it be wiser to paint the siding when it is cooler weather or hotter weather, concerning the expansion?

  • @paulpodbroskisr3679
    @paulpodbroskisr3679 Před rokem +2

    When painting vinyl siding, is there a additive such as Emulsa-bond, to ad to paint? like used in aluminum siding painting to help promote paint to bond and not peel later.
    Bonding to vinyl after a thorough cleaning

  • @virginiapalmer5669
    @virginiapalmer5669 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for that information I was thinking about painting vinyl garage a different color... But that's kind of amazing 🤔... I don't know what to do now.

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 2 lety +2

      vinyl can be tricky, but not impossible. Vinyl siding doesn't expand or contract too much, and you could easily touch up spots that may shift with the seasons. I wouldn't expect the siding to shift more than a few inches

  • @brucebennett8475
    @brucebennett8475 Před 2 lety +5

    Nice and informative video. Near the end of video you talked about lines possibly showing up. Do I have to worry about that on my vertical siding? Will their be any issues cause it was made to imitate woodgrain? Thanks

    • @toddtribble2251
      @toddtribble2251 Před 2 lety +1

      Bruce all vinyl siding will expand and contract with temperature change, even vertical. Vertical siding, unlike horizontal siding, usually doesn't overlap other pieces of siding where we tend to see the lines. The vertical siding is tucked behind a j channel which may or may not hide the line depending on how big the j channel is and how much contraction occurs.

    • @brucebennett8475
      @brucebennett8475 Před 2 lety

      @@toddtribble2251 thanks Todd I appreciate the quick response

  • @rachelekramer432
    @rachelekramer432 Před rokem +1

    My house is brick with vinyl siding under the front porch ,the Eve and Pillars....typical early 1970s brick ranch. .what vinyl or aluminum siding they did use is still in great shape....but what's the best vinyl safe paint you would reccomend?

  • @Hydrojn
    @Hydrojn Před rokem +1

    great voice n tone

  • @scmarine843
    @scmarine843 Před rokem +1

    I think I'll end up saving a load of money and purchasing new siding with a color I prefer. I understand painting can be done, but can't accept potential issues with the finished product. My home is a decent size and I'll notice those flaws then be agitated 😆.

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před rokem +2

      Hi Darnell, Thank you for watching! Each homeowner has to make the best decision for what they are looking for.

  • @GenXWitch67
    @GenXWitch67 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Really good information. We do live in a cold winter climate. How can we help prevent the contraction gaps? Paint on a warm day in the beginning or late fall?

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thanks for watching! Unfortunately, the cold weather that causes the contraction makes it too cold to paint outside adn by the time it's warm enough to paint, the siding has expanded again.

  • @christophergordon5641
    @christophergordon5641 Před 10 měsíci +5

    you need to pop the lengths of vinyl where they overlap horizontally and spray behind those.

  • @christopherwaldon8382
    @christopherwaldon8382 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for providing this info. I am guessing it would be best to paint during the hotter months, Also, how would vinyl paint hold up with pressure washing or do you recommend soft bristle brush cleaning?

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 2 lety

      we always power wash our vinyl projects. We've only brought out a scrub brush or some solution when we needed to get bigger chunks of mildew or creeper vines off before we started painting.

    • @christopherwaldon8382
      @christopherwaldon8382 Před 2 lety +2

      @@TribblePaintingCompany Maybe I should have been more clear, I meant pressure washing after painting the vinyl?

    • @factspirate99
      @factspirate99 Před 2 lety +4

      @@christopherwaldon8382 You can pressure wash just don't use super high pressure or a small tip. If the paint is properly applied then it won't come off. Just like with any other siding be sure you aren't too close or using to much pressure. It won't be strong like a car but you can use more pressure than a typical garden hose.

    • @123mbcline
      @123mbcline Před rokem +7

      Wouldn't you want to paint in the winter months so that when it expands in the heat it would slide over the painted area?

  • @Hjkmaz
    @Hjkmaz Před 3 měsíci

    Hello Sir, I hope you’re doing well. I have a question, I have a project to start in May to paint few apartments building’s exterior (vinyl siding) the existing color is light brown and light blue and the customer wants to paint them pure white. I am using Behr ultra paint prime&paint in one. I am afraid that just spraying won’t cover well, should I back roll will that help to cover better?

  • @amandanicole5665
    @amandanicole5665 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, thanks for the video! So bonding primer is not necessary before finish coats?

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 2 lety

      Amanda a primer can't hurt but isn't always needed. The acrylic paints if applied over thoroughly cleaned vinyl will bond just fine.

  • @damioke1713
    @damioke1713 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video and very informative. My question is, is there a way to fix that expansion issue that will occur during the winter months? How could you prepare for it?

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 2 lety +1

      We have not found a fix that would work in all situations. If you could go out once the contraction has occurred with a small brush and touch up all the areas, that might work. But the temperatures would have to be right for the paint that you would be using and this won't always line up. If you have other thoughts please share them.

    • @jakemiller7400
      @jakemiller7400 Před 2 lety +2

      Why not pull the expansion out just like he did in the video and paint those areas with a touch up brush before painting the whole house?

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 2 lety +1

      @@jakemiller7400 this is a great idea. just be careful about dry times or having the paint dry together and make the vinyl stick. Have you done this Jake? how did it go?

  • @zackharris8440
    @zackharris8440 Před 2 lety +51

    I THOUGHT YOUR NAME SAID TERRIBLE PAINTING COMPANY LMAO 😂

    • @tokiwartooth
      @tokiwartooth Před rokem

      I saw Tribble and thought he was a Trekkie. Disappointed

  • @leeprince2396
    @leeprince2396 Před rokem +1

    I appreciate you letting us know that this could happen with hot and cold seasons, but is there a solution?

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před rokem +1

      In our northern climate the temperatures that cause the contraction also keep us from painting outside at that time of year. By the time the weather warms up, the vinyl has expanded again.

  • @saidtheblueknight
    @saidtheblueknight Před 2 lety +11

    Do you get any call-backs to make touchups on the exposed areas that are a different color? In the winter would be a good time to paint those newly exposed areas of siding.

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před rokem +6

      very rarely to be honest, but it has happened before. Our painters are very careful in situations like this and we usually take care of issues like this before the end of the project, but sometimes it's hard to tell the extent of the movement during colder Michigan months. I wouldn't be too quick to touch up these spots in cold temps because of possible drying/bonding issues. Once the temps get up to around 55-60 degrees I would paint the spots needed, but take my time making sure proper drying time happens and the vinyl siding parts don't stick together.

    • @justinbodey7962
      @justinbodey7962 Před rokem +2

      @@TribblePaintingCompany Hello Todd, thanks for your videos, they are greatly appreciated! I saw where toward the end of your video you showed the joints that will expand and contract. You leveraged up one seam, got me to thinking that if you were to do that to all the seams and wash and paint through that opening might be a possiblilty, thoughts?

  • @NB-Philly
    @NB-Philly Před 2 měsíci

    Fantastic video! I’m in Philadelphia, does it make sense to paint the house when it’s colder before it expands??

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 2 měsíci

      in theory, it could work; just make sure you have plenty of dry/cure time before the expansion hits
      if you try it, let us know how it goes!

  • @beardedcatguitarplus9485

    If my houses vinyl siding is aluminum vinyl would I be able to paint it black?

  • @belavet
    @belavet Před rokem +2

    I happen to have one of these sprayer; bought it to do vinyl shutters and it worked very well. Considering doing the house. Ours is also this beige/yellow and we just hate it. Would be much cheaper than redoing all the siding. Can you go back in the winter with any sort of brush and touch up the expansion marks? Or does that end up looking worse?

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před rokem +2

      Hi Bela, theoretically yes, but in our northern climate the temperatures that cause the contraction also keep us from painting outside at that time of year.

    • @deNNyTheWiseMAN1
      @deNNyTheWiseMAN1 Před rokem +2

      The house I recently bought has that ugly yellow paint in the vinyl as well. Going to make it look good this summer with a much better looking color.

  • @gladyslanfranco4212
    @gladyslanfranco4212 Před 2 lety +3

    I usually have to power wash my house during the summer because I have a lot of trees in my property. I’m afraid the paint would peel off. My siding is in good condition I just wanted to change the color. Not sure if I should paint

  • @jlowman318
    @jlowman318 Před rokem +1

    I am just watching your video and it’s very informative I have a vinyl siding home and I live on the mountain where we get a lot more snow than the folks 10 minutes down the mountain from us our house sits right in front of the sign and the right side of the house gets a lot more sun the left side of our house has a lot more shade because the direction of the house is built I would like to paint my own home how would you go about picking a good color for the temperature we get long winter’s, What month would be a good time to start painting right now it’s July 18, 2022 thank you for your video

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před rokem

      Now is a great time for painting. Assuming the temp is above 60-ish degrees, and no rain is in the forecast for the next day or two. If you are looking for a new and fresh color, I would be very careful about going darker than what you already have.

  • @iamric23
    @iamric23 Před 11 měsíci +2

    So I would think that it is always best to wait to paint Vinyl siding late into the season when it starts to get cold? I live in Florida, so I would attempt this during the 1st three months of the year.

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 11 měsíci +2

      Thanks for watching! The cold temperatures causing the vinyl to contract typical make it too cold for the paint as well. Down in Florida, you may not have as much expansion and contraction that we have here in the north.

  • @bobshearer4925
    @bobshearer4925 Před 2 lety +2

    I have white vinyl siding on my house that was installed back in 1978. It is still in good shape though, a little worried about painting something so old. As long as I buy the vinyl safe paint, would you think it's not a problem? I'd like to go to a light gray color

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 2 lety +3

      Bob as long as the vinyl is sound and not breaking down then painting over it should be fine if you use the vinyl safe paint.

  • @tonyneville476
    @tonyneville476 Před 2 lety +6

    Vinyl comes in different colors.
    100% Acrylic works great as long as a compatible primer is used before painting

    • @GG-ry9vp
      @GG-ry9vp Před 2 lety

      What about using Beyond Paint?

  • @nyrubin
    @nyrubin Před rokem +1

    Half inch contraction 😮 that’s a lot, was looking to paint my vinyl from white ish ti a dark blue, but if I get that much exposure 😂

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před rokem +1

      Hello, thank you for watching. We hope this video has helped you make the best decision for you and your home.

    • @ALT_listens_ATT
      @ALT_listens_ATT Před 8 měsíci +1

      I notice it during the colder season but it is not even as bad ad the sound of it. Trust me if you get the perfect color, it will be worth every penny spent. I am a proud guy pulling into my yard. 3 years and looking great!

  • @backwoodsbully9841
    @backwoodsbully9841 Před 2 lety +1

    My house is 21 years old and was told this particular siding could not be painted like the newer siding. Would that be true still or have they come out with better quality paint that will work??

    • @toddtribble2251
      @toddtribble2251 Před 2 lety

      I'm curious who gave you the advice not to paint you 21 year old siding?

  • @sociallyawkwardpilot2166

    Thank you for this video! My house is obnoxiously white to me and I really want to paint it. I have one question, still. I have plastic vinyl, does the paint hold up to pressure washing? Or does the paint cut down on the green stuff that likes to grow on vinyl? Sorry for lack of a technical term there, I really don't know what it is mildew? 🤷‍♀️ Just being honest lol.

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 2 lety +1

      painted vinyl siding should hold up to a power washing or cleaning of mold/mildew just fine. There is always a chance of getting to close with certain types of power washers, but a good cleaning or scrubbing of the siding shouldn't damage the paint or the siding.

  • @sigmanfloyd7179
    @sigmanfloyd7179 Před rokem +2

    ~ Can I do touch up in the winter after it expands? 🇨🇦

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před rokem +1

      Hi Sigman, theoretically yes, but in our northern climate the temperatures that cause the contraction also keep us from painting outside at that time of year. Here is a link to on of our blogs that covers the best time to paint an exterior: tribblepainting.com/best-time-to-paint-house-exterior/

  • @livielivielivie
    @livielivielivie Před 2 lety +1

    My house is 20 years old. The vinyl is peeling. Can I paint right over it or do I need to do some prep work in the areas that are peeling?

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 2 lety

      Hi Olivia, when you say it's peeling, is this paint that is peeling because the vinyl was painted previously?

  • @irainkoolaidTTV
    @irainkoolaidTTV Před 2 lety +1

    so is there anyway to avoid the old paint from showing when the vinyl contracts and expands or it just is what it is?...

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 2 lety +2

      when we paint vinyl we make sure to paint the gaps. We try to be careful to make sure the paint makes the vinyl stick together, but we try to plan for movement in the vinyl the best we can. It make take a little bit longer, but our clients shouldn't have anything to worry about in the colder winter months of Michigan.

  • @xsox24
    @xsox24 Před rokem +1

    Hi After a good cleaning can you get away with one coat if it covers the siding will that be enough?

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 11 měsíci

      Yes you can! It's all about coverage and protection. If it looks even and unified on the surface, then you should be good to go

  • @rhondab1976
    @rhondab1976 Před 2 lety +1

    Would opening the gaps and spraying paint between the layers eliminate most of the shrinkage lines?

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 2 lety

      Theoretically yes. You would have to go over the whole house once to pop all of the vinyl seams out, then paint, and then after the paint has dried go back over the house and pop the vinyl back into place. I have a feeling that this process might make the painting of the vinyl cost prohibitive.

    • @ALT_listens_ATT
      @ALT_listens_ATT Před 8 měsíci

      I wouldn't suggest it because the way it is designed is to ensure durability and elastic and contract for material long gevity. I tell you it doesn't matter especially when you see the great outcome of having it done. And of course it is not for everyone.

  • @relaxingsounds9284
    @relaxingsounds9284 Před 2 lety +2

    Could you just paint in cooler weather so the vinyl would be contracted when you paint?

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 2 lety

      hey great question. All paint should come with application recommendations and guidelines on how to best use the product. Oil based paint usually does better in cooler temps as acrylic usually needs temps around 50+ degrees. I believe that there is paint designed winter/artic conditions but I haven't come across such a thing yet. If you have a local paint store I bet they might know of a product line if you need to get some winter painting done.

  • @amberaimshigh1
    @amberaimshigh1 Před rokem +1

    Would you paint the expansion line when they show?

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před rokem

      Hi Amber! Unfortunately, in our northern climate the temperatures that cause the contraction also keep us from painting outside at that time of year.

  • @beabeliever9
    @beabeliever9 Před 2 měsíci

    Can we hit the differential lines with sime paint when they show up? Can we paint in the winter?.

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 2 měsíci

      Almost all kinds of paint will fail if applied according to their recommendations. However, there are some designed for just that. I'll also assume those types of paint will have a higher chance of looking different in sheens and maybe even final color, but those stripes on the siding are so small that I can't see them being that big of an eye sore.
      If I had to cover up the lines, I'd do it in the warmer weather and either pop out some of the siding (it can be a serious pain to get back in sometimes) or have some sort of support to gently pull back the edge. This would give you space to paint and, more importantly, room for the paint to dry properly before you stack the siding back on top of each other.

  • @melaniewollner5769
    @melaniewollner5769 Před rokem +1

    So is it okay to go with a darker color as long as it is vinyl safe? Say we are going from a light brown/ beige to a darker blue?

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před rokem

      Hi Melanie, yes, you just want to make sure there is no black in the tint. We recommend going to your local paint store, telling them what you are wanting to paint and that you are wanting to go for a darker blue color.

  • @notyouraveragejoe4865
    @notyouraveragejoe4865 Před 2 lety +2

    How does painted vinyl hold up to power washing?

  • @milesphillips3641
    @milesphillips3641 Před rokem +1

    Mine is a little oxidized, what kind of prep do you recommend for that for good adhesion?

    • @gorkrork4005
      @gorkrork4005 Před rokem +1

      clean very well with lacquer thinner

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před rokem +1

      Hi Miles, you will need to give the siding a good cleaning before you paint. Otherwise the paint will not be able to bond well. Todd talks about oxidization in this video about aluminum siding: czcams.com/video/TJRz3Y9-Pnc/video.html

  • @sutton-cg7gk
    @sutton-cg7gk Před 3 měsíci

    So I just wanted to make sure. It’s ok to go darker on factory “light color” vinyl as long as you use vinyl safe paint?

  • @GG-ry9vp
    @GG-ry9vp Před 2 lety +1

    Would you recommend using beyond paint to paint siding and brick?

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 2 lety +1

      Gus, unfortunately we don't have first hand experience with Beyond Paint to be able to guide one direction or another.

    • @GG-ry9vp
      @GG-ry9vp Před 2 lety +1

      @@TribblePaintingCompany what kind of paint would you recommend? Which brand would you recommend?

  • @kevingee9928
    @kevingee9928 Před 2 lety

    Before you start painting do you need to pressure wash first?

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 2 lety +1

      we always pressure wash exteriors! if you have the chalky film on your vinyl, power washing will help a bunch to ensure the new coat has a surface to bond to

  • @rawlee6719
    @rawlee6719 Před rokem

    Would it make sense to remove them, and redo the exterior with something else instead? How expensive would a project like that be?

  • @pedroramos4359
    @pedroramos4359 Před 2 lety

    What's the best paint to apply on vinyl what product? Flat or satin or another one

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 2 lety

      Pedro we usually try to match the sheen of the original vinyl siding as close as possible so something with a little shine to it. Depending on the paint manufacturer this is usually an eggshell finish. Something with a little sheen makes it easier to clean/rinse off in the future. You could go with a higher sheen than eggshell it's all personal preference.

  • @redpine8665
    @redpine8665 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I assume once you paint vinyl siding, it's not maintenence free anymore, and it will need to be repainted every so often?

    • @PersonalStash420
      @PersonalStash420 Před měsícem

      The better you prepare the surface, the longer the paint will last. Also, it's very important to use a good quality paint. But yes, sooner or later, it will need painted again.

  • @SherryAdcox
    @SherryAdcox Před rokem +1

    I hate siding that shows where it has joined. Mine is like that it and it drives me crazy

    • @dfp1707
      @dfp1707 Před rokem +2

      It depends on the installation, if they put the joints away from the home. It’s caused by the overlapping of the siding

  • @number1pappy
    @number1pappy Před 2 lety

    So.....if one paints their house in the winter they shouldn't have the problem of the joints showing. Right??

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 2 lety

      exterior painting has loads of issues, mainly in drying and proper bonding environments needed for a great paint job. Are you looking to do some exterior painting this winter?

  • @USArmy19DScout
    @USArmy19DScout Před 10 měsíci

    So why not just use your hand to pull the siding up like you just did and spray under it?

  • @shanesmith9776
    @shanesmith9776 Před 11 měsíci

    Would going from a light blue to a dark blue on vinyl be too much of a jump and cause warpage?

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Hello, You will want to make sure you are using a vinyl safe paint. If there is black pigment in the Dark Blue paint, it can cause warping. Talk to your local paint store to create the dark blue you want without black pigment.

  • @sliffickable
    @sliffickable Před rokem

    Does the painted vinyl hold up to Texas heat? 115•?

    • @ALT_listens_ATT
      @ALT_listens_ATT Před 8 měsíci

      With the amazing paint technologies that can cover and keep the greatest looks for 20 plus years, I would pick a time to do it and give it time to cure before the hottest days hit and you should be good. I would definitely visit a paint store with knowledgeable folks like Sherwin Williams. I tell you they have paints that will stand up to the toughest environments! Paints are that good nowadays. Good luck with your research.

  • @MrYorugua12345
    @MrYorugua12345 Před 2 lety +1

    would painting in the winter when the vinyl siding is expanded solve that last issue ? Thanks for the vid

    • @toddtribble2251
      @toddtribble2251 Před 2 lety +1

      Theoretically yes, but in our northern climate the cold temperatures that cause the vinyl to contract also inhibit exterior painting.

    • @number1pappy
      @number1pappy Před 2 lety

      @@toddtribble2251 so....what if I lifted the seams of the vinyl and painted under them prior to painting the whole wall? Would this work to prevent them showing in the winter? I'm thinking there has to be a solution to this problem 🤔

  • @samalessi8456
    @samalessi8456 Před 2 měsíci

    So wouldn't heat be good in the cold????

  • @fz0gtg
    @fz0gtg Před rokem

    Couldn’t you pre-paint the seems to eliminate the shrinkage exposing the original color?

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před rokem

      Hello, could you elaborate on what you mean by pre-painting the seams?

    • @fz0gtg
      @fz0gtg Před rokem

      @@TribblePaintingCompany I was thinking why not separate the siding at the overlaps and paint the bottom piece and then paint the entire surface? I see a house a couple doors down from me that painted their siding a dark gray over a light gray and each winter the light gray seems appear and it looks bad!

  • @rpx10453
    @rpx10453 Před 2 lety

    So paint in the winter is best?

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 2 lety +1

      If you could paint in cooler temps when the contraction had occurred, and the paint you were using could handle the temps and was safe for vinyl, this could eliminate much if not all of the visible lines.

  • @ipalmbeachlifestyle8272

    So in Florida paint in January

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 2 lety +1

      You probably will not get much contraction in certain parts of FL because the temperature doesn't drop enough to cause it. But yes, your thinking is correct, if you can paint at the coolest point then you should be covering any contraction that occurred.

  • @jonnyerts3997
    @jonnyerts3997 Před 2 lety

    How long would that last before it needs to be repainted?

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 2 lety

      great question. In our area we have many more wanting to change color on their vinyl siding rather than needing a new paint job. We expect a top of the line vinyl paint should give the homeowner at least 10+ years before oxidation starts to take over. This is just a rough estimate as it's highly dependent on things like average temp and exposure to the elements. Are you looking to paint some vinyl siding?

    • @jonnyerts3997
      @jonnyerts3997 Před 2 lety

      @@TribblePaintingCompany Yes I am.

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 2 lety

      @@jonnyerts3997 good luck!!!

  • @Stoney47
    @Stoney47 Před 2 měsíci

    How easy does the paint lift up?

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 2 měsíci

      good quality paint with proper application and dry/cure time should be rather resilient

    • @Stoney47
      @Stoney47 Před 2 měsíci

      @@TribblePaintingCompany Thanks for the info. Didn't really think i could paint ir without problems.

  • @GG-ry9vp
    @GG-ry9vp Před 2 lety

    Do you add water in your paint sprayer?

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 2 lety +1

      Gus no need to add water to the paint if you are using a pro style airless paint sprayer.

    • @GG-ry9vp
      @GG-ry9vp Před 2 lety

      Thanks for responding I really appreciate it.

  • @privatedata665
    @privatedata665 Před měsícem

    I never thought I would like a video about painting vinyl siding but I was wrong ....

  • @bjd4148
    @bjd4148 Před 2 měsíci

    can i paint it by hand using a brush ?

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 2 měsíci

      absolutely! if you're going DIY, we always recommend to go at your own pace, and don't rush it!

  • @mgreen9316
    @mgreen9316 Před rokem

    Is one coat enough or is two better?

  • @imyourhuckleberry4706
    @imyourhuckleberry4706 Před 11 měsíci

    Do u need to put a primer coat on ?

  • @kevinbock6096
    @kevinbock6096 Před 2 lety

    What if your vinyl siding is chalky now?

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 2 lety +2

      Kevin if it's chalky it can still be painted. Make sure to clean thoroughly and use a 100% acrylic paint. Acrylic paints do a good job of biting into chalky surfaces. How old is your vinyl?

  • @rolandbryar3858
    @rolandbryar3858 Před rokem

    Do you need to wash a new vinyl siding before painting it?

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před rokem +1

      washing is very important. Especially with vinyl that can get quite the chalky residue on it if the paint has been given enough time. A power wash with a gentle bleach solution usually works for us, but if your house exterior is already looking good and doesn't have much mildew or mold spots, you could probably skip the bleach. A quick wipe down of spots is also a good indicator if the siding is clean before or even after a good power wash.

  • @dante19x
    @dante19x Před 3 měsíci

    Can’t they just lift each panel and paint underneath???

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Slapping the siding back down on wet spots is the challenge here. I do believe they make slit expanders to help in these situations.

  • @larrylingle7493
    @larrylingle7493 Před rokem

    Ditch the music so you viewer can hear you.

  • @MeWriter2112
    @MeWriter2112 Před 9 měsíci +1

    The background music was very distracting and unnecessary while the host is talking.

  • @sparkonthehorizon
    @sparkonthehorizon Před 2 lety

    at 1:33 says not to go darker, at 1:44 says okay to go darker color... what gives! not trying to be snarkey, but lookin to paint my vinyl siding, and don't want to destroy it...

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Spark - as long as you're using a vinyl safe paint, you should be just fine.

    • @sparkonthehorizon
      @sparkonthehorizon Před 2 lety

      @@TribblePaintingCompany sounds good! thank you for the reply

  • @fishnriver
    @fishnriver Před 2 lety

    It would be better if there was no annoying music in thje background.

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Myrle and Kaye Dietzenbach! you can watch this video with closed captions if that better suits your needs. Hope you have a wonderful day

  • @normanterrault397
    @normanterrault397 Před 9 měsíci

    You never tell us what kind of paint. Oil or latex paint, would you need to prime first ?

  • @richardrosero8670
    @richardrosero8670 Před 9 měsíci

    No primer? Paint will peel sooner

  • @blackwaterfrog
    @blackwaterfrog Před 9 měsíci

    use Anchor paint

  • @what4165
    @what4165 Před rokem +1

    so if in the winter it expands, should i wait untill winter to paint? thanks

    • @TribblePaintingCompany
      @TribblePaintingCompany  Před rokem +1

      The cold weather that causes the contraction of the vinyl siding typically prohibits painting outside. By the time the weather has warmed up enough, the vinyl has expended again. Here is a link to one of our blogs that goes over the best conditions to paint in: tribblepainting.com/best-time-to-paint-house-exterior/

    • @what4165
      @what4165 Před rokem

      @@TribblePaintingCompany hey thank you very much for the info. I really appreciate it.