Ive got 30 year old cream colored vinyl,ide like to change the color to a light cedar look,to resemble a cedar siding,and also thinking of a brown to make it look more log cabinish.what do you recommend? Thanks for the info
I would use Sherwin Williams Latitude paint in a Satin sheen. Tell them that you are putting it on vinyl siding so you need the vinyl safe formula. That color should be easy for them to do
@gregory4247 yes that's possible but if it for your home or garage I would recommend a roof coating system like Kool Seal or an elastomeric system like that. If you use cheaper items you will deal with peeling for many many years and a lot of headaches.
I painted 40 year old siding that had some warping just from age and heat I assume . I watched many videos of professionals such as yourself and they all say the same thing . I followed all the rules and it is two years old now and is holding up very well .I grew up in a wood and brick house and the wood had to be scraped stained then rubbed . This is allot easier , Lol
Hi I watched another video where it said that in the winter of course the siding will expand for up to half an inch. Then it will show the old color of that half inch. So is it better to wait until it expands? Hope this wasn't a stupid question. Thank you
Great question! Yes, the siding does move and exposes areas that were not painted. What I offer my clients in one free touch up in the Fall. We want the temps to be in the 40s to 50s during the day for the touch up. Now, painting in the Fall or in summer won't always catch extreme movement that you may see in the middle of winter. Typically early spring you're going to be able to do a touch up as well at the seams. I hope this helps!
If you paint over them with a sprayer at the correct mils of paint then it doesn't clog the air holed. Same with the soffit. If you paint too heavy, that's when you have too many problems with air flow and potential peeling
Take a look at Sherwin Williams and ask to look at vinyl safe colors. They have a booklet with colors but they can also mix a lot of other colors into a vinyl safe. I personally use the Latitude line from Sherwin Williams.
I really liked your video. I grew up in Traverse city. Moved to Los Angeles in 88 and been a custom painting contractor since 1994. I contract now in California and Arizona. And vinyl siding I have never even seen it out west . I know it has been popular in Michigan for years. Thank you so much ! I thought I saw! About everything in the paint world. But you taught me a new thing ! Wish you all the best out there.
@@newlookpaintingcompanyllco9209 Thank you for the well wishes with the valuable knowledge. Just out of curiosity, would you suggest spraying over brushing as an application method for vinyl as well? Do you have a personal preference?
@@renaissancemaneric8019, I prefer to spray over brushing. You can get a more consistent coating with that. You do have to watch for lap marks when you spray. Once we spray a section I like to give it a lite dusting to ensure it feathers in. If you decide to brush, I would suggest you brush the underside of the lap siding and use a mini roller on the wider parts. If you are changing colors you will need to do 2 coats for proper coverage and protection.
I'm wanting to do forest green on my vinyl siding. If it's the safe paint used at Sherwin Williams. Would it be okay or will it warp still? I live in Oklahoma. Thanks..
okay so if it is dark paint then why did the light paint color warp it? ACTUALLY I believe the warping is just cheap siding. How and why do I believe this. Because my last home was new construction and a light taupe color and it warp in year one with no paint on it. Cheaper builder grade vinyl siding warps period. But those that disagree call and support your local painter...he needs the work. Another reason for warping is poor installation technique. Put on too tight etc.
This happened after it was painted. That's how I know and I've seen it before. Yes there are other factors that warp siding but this video is specifically about painting vinyl siding and the right and wrong ways of doing it. Also it's more specifically about the colorants used and type of paint for that substrate.
What is the best white vinyl safe paint /brand to cover a light/medium grey color? Me and my husband want to do the home we’re buying. We have a paint sprayer. Would this be best to use?
I personally like Sherwin williams resilience or emerald line as a vinyl safe paint. Make sure you tell them it is going on vinyl because if your white leans to the gray a little bit they would natural add black, which is the colorant you want to avoid. Spraying is also the recommend method for painting vinyl siding. Just make sure you wash it real good first. Let me know if you have any other questions.
There would be no problem painting it white. Some off-whites would use the black colorant so I would let the paint store know so they can use a vinyl safe formula.
Now I have the knowledge thank you! Thank God I didn't pick a darker color for my siding. Thank you for sharing...I guess I will go white as it is now.
You can still choose a darker color but just make sure you use the vinyl safe paint with vinyl safe colorant. I painted my vinyl siding with sw Raycroft pewter and used vinyl safe colorants and I've had no issues.
Thanks for your comments were buying a house with siding and it’s eggplant color which is actually kind of pretty but I was going for an all white look can we still go from eggplant a very dark eggplant to all white? Thank you
I would still use a vinyl safe paint even though the vinyl is thicker. You just don't want to risk it failing because the cost to replace all those are too much.
You can go darker but to do dark colors they need to eliminate the black colorant and replace it with blue. I would go to Sherwin-Williams and use the Resilience line of paint and tell them it is going on vinyl. They will reformulate the color for you. Do a test color first to make sure it is the right tone for you.
Are there any particular brands that you would recommend over others? And that would possibly be available at big box stores? Just wondering if the majority of "vinyl safe" paints are pretty much the same or if certain elements make some better than others.
I would recommend going to Sherwin Williams and telling them you are going to paint vinyl. The 2 issues would be a paint that can adhere to vinyl and the 2nd is any use of the black colorant. You want to avoid the black colorant at all cost. That will cost the siding to warp. I hope that helps.
Aura is a great product. Very solid and would work on vinyl. Benjamin Moore dealers don't have the term "vinyl safe colorants" like sherwin williams but they do understand it when you tell them. Mainly you want to avoid any black colorants.
@@newlookpaintingcompanyllco9209 Thank you kindly for your reply. Would you know the exact name of the Sherwin Williams paint I should purchase? Thanks again.
Yes you can paint a darker color. Just remember when you go to Sherwin-Williams tell them it will go on vinyl siding and they will reformulate the color. Most colors can go in a vinyl safe formula
@@american236 you're right. I only focused on the right way to paint vinyl. It matters so much because once you painted it wrong and it warps, then the cost become more than 4x times to repair.
I would go to Sherwin Williams and pick the red color and let them know you want it in a vinyl safe colorants and paint. They will check the formula and a value of how close to the original color they can get. You should be able to get pretty close
Mine started Warping is it fixable or do I have to replace everything again and its only on the back side and 1 side of the house where the sun hits it??
You will be able to go brown. Here is a link to Sherwin Williams vinyl safe colors www.sherwin-williams.com/homeowners/color/find-and-explore-colors/paint-colors-by-collection/vinylsafe-colors-for-vinyl-siding
When you repaint a painted vinyl that has had warpage like this home. Is the warpage permanent or does the now vinyl safe paint allow the vinyl to lay flat since it is more heat tolerant?
You do not need to seal or prime the surface first. You MUST clean the siding though. You need to get off all the surface containments such as pollen, dust, etc. Power washing is the quickest method. I would use a cleaning solution on it and then wash it off. There's a couple products like 30 second clean and a lot of painters mix water, bleach, TSP. But the important thing is to clean before you paint.
A high quality behr paint will adhere but the most important part is the colorants used to get to the color. Ask if they have vinyl safe formulas. If they don't know what you are talking about then go to Sherwin Williams to ensure your siding doesn't warp.
Excellent video! I am doing a re-siding job for a client right now who painted their white siding almost completely black. They are now suing the painting company which I told the customer was probably not their fault. I figured it had more to do with how the siding was hung to begin with maybe nailed down to tide and the warping occurred since then either way the house looks terrible and Hass to be recited. I guess ultimately it comes down to the experience of the painter who in this case hasn’t had this experience before as they go forward they will be able to advise customers what not to do but in this case it cost them $15,000 in lost revenue and potentially legal fees.
Painting is one of those professions that is easy to get into but takes years to really learn. Of course you have to have a willingness to learn the proper method of painting and understand the products you are using and why. Unfortunately, a lot of painters don't and are willing to paint anything in hopes that it will last and look good.
My daughter and her husband bought a house in Chicago. The white vinyl siding was nailed tight and they decided to paint it a dark gray. What a mess!! I am in the process of tearing it all the off a residing it 😱 some people shouldn’t be allowed near and kind of tool 🤪
great information. thank you
Ive got 30 year old cream colored vinyl,ide like to change the color to a light cedar look,to resemble a cedar siding,and also thinking of a brown to make it look more log cabinish.what do you recommend? Thanks for the info
I would use Sherwin Williams Latitude paint in a Satin sheen. Tell them that you are putting it on vinyl siding so you need the vinyl safe formula. That color should be easy for them to do
I've got a green metal roof, I'd like to go dark brown 🟤,is that possible?
@gregory4247 yes that's possible but if it for your home or garage I would recommend a roof coating system like Kool Seal or an elastomeric system like that. If you use cheaper items you will deal with peeling for many many years and a lot of headaches.
Great advice, thank you for taking the time to film this.
Would sw snowbound be a safe color to use
Yes as long as you tell Sherwin Williams to use a vinyl safe formula. I believe snowbound requires a little black so they need to adjust it slightly
I painted 40 year old siding that had some warping just from age and heat I assume . I watched many videos of professionals such as yourself and they all say the same thing . I followed all the rules and it is two years old now and is holding up very well .I grew up in a wood and brick house and the wood had to be scraped stained then rubbed . This is allot easier , Lol
What would a job that size cost about if you don't mind me asking
It may be between $3k - $4k. Depends on number of colors and other factors. Prices vary on region as well
Hi I watched another video where it said that in the winter of course the siding will expand for up to half an inch. Then it will show the old color of that half inch. So is it better to wait until it expands? Hope this wasn't a stupid question. Thank you
Great question! Yes, the siding does move and exposes areas that were not painted. What I offer my clients in one free touch up in the Fall. We want the temps to be in the 40s to 50s during the day for the touch up. Now, painting in the Fall or in summer won't always catch extreme movement that you may see in the middle of winter. Typically early spring you're going to be able to do a touch up as well at the seams. I hope this helps!
How do you not paint over the air holes within the siding?
If you paint over them with a sprayer at the correct mils of paint then it doesn't clog the air holed. Same with the soffit. If you paint too heavy, that's when you have too many problems with air flow and potential peeling
@@mikebeaulieu9116 thanks 😊
I’m looking to paint my siding navy blue is there a brand or safe color similar if not navy blue that i can use that is safe. Thank u in advance
Take a look at Sherwin Williams and ask to look at vinyl safe colors. They have a booklet with colors but they can also mix a lot of other colors into a vinyl safe. I personally use the Latitude line from Sherwin Williams.
I really liked your video. I grew up in Traverse city. Moved to Los Angeles in 88 and been a custom painting contractor since 1994. I contract now in California and Arizona. And vinyl siding I have never even seen it out west . I know it has been popular in Michigan for years. Thank you so much ! I thought I saw! About everything in the paint world. But you taught me a new thing ! Wish you all the best out there.
Thank you for the kind words and I hope the most success to you and your business!
How can I match my existing siding that installed in 2000?
If you have any extra pieces then you can bring that to Sherwin-Williams to have them color match it
EXACTLY.
Well that was minimal info
Is there a question I could answer for you?
I want to paint my house Red. I can’t find it anywhere. Is that a possibility
I hope you didn't paint your house red lol
So glad I watched this before I start.
Highly informative and to the point.
Thanks for this!
Thank you for the kind comments. I wish you success in painting your siding!
@@newlookpaintingcompanyllco9209 Thank you for the well wishes with the valuable knowledge. Just out of curiosity, would you suggest spraying over brushing as an application method for vinyl as well? Do you have a personal preference?
@@renaissancemaneric8019, I prefer to spray over brushing. You can get a more consistent coating with that. You do have to watch for lap marks when you spray. Once we spray a section I like to give it a lite dusting to ensure it feathers in. If you decide to brush, I would suggest you brush the underside of the lap siding and use a mini roller on the wider parts. If you are changing colors you will need to do 2 coats for proper coverage and protection.
@@newlookpaintingcompanyllco9209 Sound advice. Thank you once again.
I'm wanting to do forest green on my vinyl siding. If it's the safe paint used at Sherwin Williams. Would it be okay or will it warp still? I live in Oklahoma. Thanks..
You may use a premium line from Sherwin Williams and let them know you are painting it on vinyl so that they put it in a vinyl safe formula.
okay so if it is dark paint then why did the light paint color warp it? ACTUALLY I believe the warping is just cheap siding. How and why do I believe this. Because my last home was new construction and a light taupe color and it warp in year one with no paint on it. Cheaper builder grade vinyl siding warps period. But those that disagree call and support your local painter...he needs the work. Another reason for warping is poor installation technique. Put on too tight etc.
This happened after it was painted. That's how I know and I've seen it before. Yes there are other factors that warp siding but this video is specifically about painting vinyl siding and the right and wrong ways of doing it. Also it's more specifically about the colorants used and type of paint for that substrate.
What is the best white vinyl safe paint /brand to cover a light/medium grey color? Me and my husband want to do the home we’re buying. We have a paint sprayer. Would this be best to use?
I personally like Sherwin williams resilience or emerald line as a vinyl safe paint. Make sure you tell them it is going on vinyl because if your white leans to the gray a little bit they would natural add black, which is the colorant you want to avoid.
Spraying is also the recommend method for painting vinyl siding. Just make sure you wash it real good first. Let me know if you have any other questions.
My home is a faded light sage green. I want to paint it white. Would that be OK? Thanks and have a good day.
There would be no problem painting it white. Some off-whites would use the black colorant so I would let the paint store know so they can use a vinyl safe formula.
Now I have the knowledge thank you! Thank God I didn't pick a darker color for my siding. Thank you for sharing...I guess I will go white as it is now.
You can still choose a darker color but just make sure you use the vinyl safe paint with vinyl safe colorant. I painted my vinyl siding with sw Raycroft pewter and used vinyl safe colorants and I've had no issues.
Looks like the pos siding on my house. All kinds of ghetto
Thanks for your comments were buying a house with siding and it’s eggplant color which is actually kind of pretty but I was going for an all white look can we still go from eggplant a very dark eggplant to all white? Thank you
Yes you can. Make sure the paint you get is a paint and primer together so it will help cover the eggplant color in 2 coats
So vinyl safe paint would not cause this problem now days?
That is correct. They do research in the hot Arizona sun to check for fade, wear, warping.
What if you just want to paint corner post ?
I would still use a vinyl safe paint even though the vinyl is thicker. You just don't want to risk it failing because the cost to replace all those are too much.
Thank you for this information I had no idea.
Where do you suggest I go to get vinal safe paint?
Sherwin williams carries vinyl safe paint.
Hi. Can I go from a light sand color to a dark charcoal? Is there a brand known for being the safer choice? Thanks!! Great video!!
You can go darker but to do dark colors they need to eliminate the black colorant and replace it with blue. I would go to Sherwin-Williams and use the Resilience line of paint and tell them it is going on vinyl. They will reformulate the color for you. Do a test color first to make sure it is the right tone for you.
@@newlookpaintingcompanyllco9209 Will do.....thank you!!
Are there any particular brands that you would recommend over others? And that would possibly be available at big box stores? Just wondering if the majority of "vinyl safe" paints are pretty much the same or if certain elements make some better than others.
I would recommend going to Sherwin Williams and telling them you are going to paint vinyl. The 2 issues would be a paint that can adhere to vinyl and the 2nd is any use of the black colorant. You want to avoid the black colorant at all cost. That will cost the siding to warp. I hope that helps.
@@newlookpaintingcompanyllco9209 I was going to ask you this question, glad Beep boop asked and you answered perfectly.
I've been recommded to use Benjamin Moore - Aura exterior for my siding, would you recommend that as well? Thanks!
Aura is a great product. Very solid and would work on vinyl. Benjamin Moore dealers don't have the term "vinyl safe colorants" like sherwin williams but they do understand it when you tell them. Mainly you want to avoid any black colorants.
@@newlookpaintingcompanyllco9209 Thank you kindly for your reply. Would you know the exact name of the Sherwin Williams paint I should purchase? Thanks again.
I would use either Sherwin-Williams Resilience paint or the Emerald
Nevermind, I found it! Resilience seems to be the best from Sherwin Williams for Vinyl Siding. Thanks!
Would putting white paint on pink vinyl be ok?
Yes it would be fine. Just make sure to wash the siding real good before painting and that the paint, itself, is vinyl safe.
Can I paint light green to a darker color
I mean my color of my home is light green and want to go darker
Yes you can paint a darker color. Just remember when you go to Sherwin-Williams tell them it will go on vinyl siding and they will reformulate the color. Most colors can go in a vinyl safe formula
Thank you
Would you have to replace all the vinyl sidings before painting again since it’s already warped?
Yes it would all have to be replaced.
@@newlookpaintingcompanyllco9209 You didn’t mention that in the video.
@@american236 you're right. I only focused on the right way to paint vinyl. It matters so much because once you painted it wrong and it warps, then the cost become more than 4x times to repair.
Is it possible to get a barn red color in vinyl safe paint without using black?
I would go to Sherwin Williams and pick the red color and let them know you want it in a vinyl safe colorants and paint. They will check the formula and a value of how close to the original color they can get. You should be able to get pretty close
Mine started Warping is it fixable or do I have to replace everything again and its only on the back side and 1 side of the house where the sun hits it??
Unfortunately you need to replace the siding. Once it warps it can't go back.
I want a log cabin brown, will that be possible? Thanx !!!!
You will be able to go brown. Here is a link to Sherwin Williams vinyl safe colors www.sherwin-williams.com/homeowners/color/find-and-explore-colors/paint-colors-by-collection/vinylsafe-colors-for-vinyl-siding
Thanx !!
I'm out by Holland State Park. Do your service this area? If so, I'd like an estimate.
Yes we do! Just go to paintgr.youcanbook.me to select a day and time that works best for you. Thanks!
I don’t know what I’m looking at to see warping….
With the right prep paint and color how long can I expect the paint job to last?
15 to 20 years or more is normal.
When you repaint a painted vinyl that has had warpage like this home. Is the warpage permanent or does the now vinyl safe paint allow the vinyl to lay flat since it is more heat tolerant?
Unfortunately, there is no coming back from it. Once the vinyl has warped you would have to replace it.
Do you need to prime vinyl?
You do not need to prime vinyl. Just make sure that you properly clean it first.
Does it have to be a certain type of air sprayer? I’m spraying a mobil home
No it doesn't, any airless will work fine. The main thing to remember is vinyl safe with vinyl safe colorants.
So SW exterior vinyl semi gloss or flat? ....
I would use a satin. Semi gloss too shiny but satin is better than flat because it gives your siding more uv protection and water protection
Do you need a sealant first and then paint with vinyl safe paint?
You do not need to seal or prime the surface first. You MUST clean the siding though. You need to get off all the surface containments such as pollen, dust, etc. Power washing is the quickest method. I would use a cleaning solution on it and then wash it off. There's a couple products like 30 second clean and a lot of painters mix water, bleach, TSP. But the important thing is to clean before you paint.
Is behr exterior paint a good choice for vinyl?
A high quality behr paint will adhere but the most important part is the colorants used to get to the color. Ask if they have vinyl safe formulas. If they don't know what you are talking about then go to Sherwin Williams to ensure your siding doesn't warp.
@@newlookpaintingcompanyllco9209 thank you! My house was built in 93 and I'm very eager to make it look new again
Excellent video! I am doing a re-siding job for a client right now who painted their white siding almost completely black. They are now suing the painting company which I told the customer was probably not their fault.
I figured it had more to do with how the siding was hung to begin with maybe nailed down to tide and the warping occurred since then either way the house looks terrible and Hass to be recited. I guess ultimately it comes down to the experience of the painter who in this case hasn’t had this experience before as they go forward they will be able to advise customers what not to do but in this case it cost them $15,000 in lost revenue and potentially legal fees.
Painting is one of those professions that is easy to get into but takes years to really learn. Of course you have to have a willingness to learn the proper method of painting and understand the products you are using and why. Unfortunately, a lot of painters don't and are willing to paint anything in hopes that it will last and look good.
My daughter and her husband bought a house in Chicago. The white vinyl siding was nailed tight and they decided to paint it a dark gray. What a mess!! I am in the process of tearing it all the off a residing it 😱 some people shouldn’t be allowed near and kind of tool 🤪
How are you going to apply the product are you spraying or brush and roll
We would spray the finish on this house. You can brush and roll but you would want to make sure you do 2 coats.