Vinyl Siding Transformation

March 19, 2021 2 min read

Vinyl Siding Transformation

What do you do when your “maintenance free” vinyl siding is looking dated and down in the dumps?

While you might be hesitant to consider painting your siding, if it’s done right, painting it will give you up to 10 years of stunning results –at a fraction of the price of new siding.

Painting your vinyl siding is a fool proof way to update your home’s exterior and enhance it’s curb appeal. If you have limited funds, nothing will transform a dated exterior as quickly or dramatically as paint.

When it comes to exterior building materials – Aluminum and Vinyl siding are all surfaces that accept paint exceptionally well.

Most homeowners are motivated to paint their vinyl siding because the colour has become dated. The washed out yellow or pale blue that looked great twenty years ago – would look outstanding in a more modern taupe, warm gray or tan.

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Typically, there are only three things to keep in mind when developing a colour scheme for the exterior of your home – the architectural style of the house, colour trends in the surrounding neighborhood, and your own personal taste and style.

While these “rules” of colour selection remains true for other exterior surfaces – vinyl siding needs special consideration and this is probably why many people believe it can’t be painted.

Vinyl siding can begin to warp and lose its shape if it reaches temperatures of 149 fahrenheit. This can happen if vinyl siding is painted darker than its original factory colour or if it is painted a colour containing more light-absorbing pigments than some other paint colour options. In these cases, additional light absorption can increase the temperature of the siding, which can result in warping.

You can eliminate the risk of warping by using a colour from the Benjamin Moore’s new “Vinyl Select” palette. In the past, homeowners were limited to choosing colours in the exact same depth as the factory colour – which isn’t much help if you’re trying to update washed-out yellow siding!

Benjamin Moore has taken the guess work out of vinyl siding colour selection by developing a collection of 60 vinyl-safe colours specifically formulated for this surface.  These colours have undergone rigorous field testing to ensure their safety and stability for use on vinyl siding. So when you’re ready to get started – make sure you check out these colours first. A stunning new colour, the right products, and a weekend worth of time, are all that is needed to turn your home into the sharpest looking house on the street.

For help picking colors visit your nearest Gleco Paint Location


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