How to paint a garage door

Author: Mark Sanchez
Date Of Creation: 4 January 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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How To Paint A Garage Door - Ace Hardware
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The exterior of the house is painted not only for aesthetic purposes, but also to protect it from dust, sunlight and adverse weather conditions. If your garage door looks tarnished or the outer paint is damaged, try repainting it to extend its lifespan. As an added benefit, a freshly painted gate can enhance the look of the entire home.

Steps

  1. 1 Check the weather forecast. Any painting of the outer parts is fraught with difficulties, because the weather affects this process. Don't paint if it's too hot or too cold, don't paint in direct sunlight if possible and definitely make sure it doesn't rain after painting.
  2. 2 Clean the door thoroughly. Some professionals use special cleaning methods, but if you want to save money, just wipe the door with a soapy sponge.
    • Dirty doors will make it difficult to paint and can cause uneven finish.
    • Sand paper over the peeling paint.
  3. 3 Paste over or cover the areas that you are not going to paint. Place dust covers under the door and use masking tape to limit the area you don't plan to paint.
  4. 4 Use a roller to prime the entire surface. For hard-to-reach areas, you may need to use a brush. A primer is mostly needed if you plan to change the color of your garage door. The primer provides a flat and even look for the new door.
    • If you do not prime and change the color of the door, old paint may be visible under the new paint. The door will look unprofessional and ugly - this should be avoided.
    • Alternatively, you can buy paint that contains a primer.
  5. 5 Paint the door. Check that the paint is intended for outdoor use. Apply paint evenly with a roller and try to paint it completely within one day. After the first coat has dried, you may need a second coat for light colors.
  6. 6 Remove the tape and covers when the door is dry.

Tips

  • Before painting, make sure you choose the right paint that will blend well with the rest of your home.
  • A week is enough for the paint to dry completely, so choose a week for favorable weather.
  • If you plan to apply two coats of paint, apply the first coat horizontally. Once dry, apply a second coat vertically for a perfect coverage and professional look.

What do you need

  • Primer for outdoor use
  • Exterior paint, probably semi-matte
  • Rollers, brushes and trays
  • Sandpaper
  • Sponge
  • Soap or detergent
  • Dust Covers
  • Marinated tape