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By Jay Furlong
CEO of Stanford Painting, Inc.
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3 Ways to Extend the Longevity of Your Paint Job

Investing in a high-quality paint job isn’t just about enhancing the look of your home or business—it’s about ensuring the results stand the test of time. While the industry average for exterior paint jobs is only three to five years, careful planning and execution can extend that to 12 to 15 years. Here are a few ways to maximize the value of your investment:


1. Insist on comprehensive surface preparation. Extensive preparation like cleaning, sanding, and priming ensures the paint adheres properly and lasts longer. Skimping on prep work may save time initially, but it often results in peeling or cracking paint that requires frequent touch-ups or full reapplications.


2. Invest in high-quality materials. The quality of paint and prep materials directly impacts the durability of your paint job. Premium products are formulated to withstand environmental stressors like UV rays, rain and temperature changes, helping the paint retain its color and integrity. Although higher-quality materials may cost more upfront, they reduce the need for frequent repainting, saving money over time.


3. Hire skilled professionals. Since labor accounts for the majority of a paint job’s cost, it’s important to make sure the work is done correctly the first time. Working with industry veterans who prioritize prep work and use top-tier materials will ensure lasting results.


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