Wondering what it is like to paint your home for the last time? We show you every step involved so you can virtually experience the entire process. You will learn how a professional coating is done properly, the quality materials involved, and the exceptional service that gives your home the kind of advanced exterior our customers rave about.
Before we start, it is critically important that a thorough inspection
is done to determine the condition of the underlying substrates and
what work will be needed. We create a plan to accomplish the
work.
We dig a 4 to 6 inch deep trench around the foundation of your home
and apply a waterproof sealant to assure a barrier of protection
against water wicking up your walls and against algae, fungus, and
decay below ground level.
Moisture getting under an exterior paint job is the most common and
damaging problem.
Trenching eliminates moisture getting in at the foundation.
After trenching we hydro-blast the walls and overhangs, subjecting
them to 3,000 pounds of direct pressure. This thoroughly cleans the
surface, exposing hidden defects and removing loose paint and debris.
Hydro-blasting is more powerful than sandblasting and doesn't create
the dust and environmental hazards of flying paint or stucco. A
fungicide is applied to prevent mold and mildew and an insecticide is
applied to kill insects burrowing in your stucco.
Next, all the cracks, holes, chips, and breaks on the home are filled
and sealed. All damaged stucco areas are refloated to bring the
surface back to its original condition.
All loose paint on wood surfaces is removed by scraping and any
remaining paint is sanded by hand or machine to leave a smooth surface
to coat.
Once the wood surfaces have been scraped and sanded, we fill cracks
and small holes in the wood and caulk around all windows and door
casings to prevent moisture from invading the coating through these
areas.
All areas which are not to be coated are masked off, covered, or
temporarily removed (such as lighting fixtures, mailboxes, drainpipes,
utility boxes, etc.) Special attention is given to plants, lawns,
decks, windows, and other areas prone to overspray.
We spray on a solid coat of Rhino-Shield Adhesive Primer Sealer to act
as a bonding agent to make the finish coat stay on your home without
cracking or peeling. Priming is super important. (More on that below.)
At last, after all the prep work and priming is completed, we spray
one to two thick coats of Rhino-Shield Ceramic Coating and then
back-roll by hand for a perfect finish.
After the final finish coat is applied, we thoroughly detail
everything on the exterior such as burglar bars, windows, awnings,
etc., and then remove all masking materials.
Our goal is to make your home look in brand new condition. We take
great pride in giving each customer a full, thorough, and detailed
cleanup to return the job site to its original condition, if not
better.
We're not done until you're completely satisfied with our work!
“I’ve been painting homes since
1959 with over 15,000 satisfied customers. I will personally
supervise and inspect your job. Our perfect record
for nearly 50 years speaks louder than anything we can say about our
commitment to ethics and integrity. Now you know the right way to
coat your home!”
— Gervasio “Jerry” Andriolo
Until 1978, all paints contained lead based chemicals that acted as a glue to hold paints onto your home. Since then, new laws have taken everything out of paint except water, latex (acrylic or vinyl), and pigments. As there are no bonding agents in paints today, you must use a primer specially designed for each different type of surface to ensure the paint will bond to the underlying surface.
When you pick up a can of paint and look at the guarantee, the first thing you will notice is that it says this guarantee is in force only when primer is used on all surfaces and TWO finish coats are applied.
All too often, contractors only spot prime on raw wood surfaces and then shoot one thick final coat. They will even tell you this is enough. And it was with old school paint jobs.
That is why we apply a special primer to all surfaces to be coated to protect against bleedthrough and to provide a bonding surface for the coating to adhere to. In addition to waterproofing, this primer, when dry, is a sticky adhesive that acts as a bonding agent for the topcoat.
The Wood surfaces on your trim, fascia, and underhang are always in danger of dry rot and moisture damage. It is also the area of the house that needs repainting the most often. We solve this problem by hydro-blasting all the wood surfaces. Then we use a special wood filler to fill all the cracks and problem areas. (Fact: we use over a case of caulking, on average, to seal all the jointed surfaces on the wood.) Then we scrape, sand, prime the wood using Rhino-Shield Adhesive Primer Sealer. We finish with two coats of Rhino-Shield Ceramic Coating to the wood surfaces. The unique properties of Rhino-Shield allow wood to breathe while preventing moisture from permeating. This gives wood superior protection over typical paint which either suffocates and rots the wood or peels and flakes and allows moisture to damage the wood.