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Restore Your Weatherboard home with Liquidbond Painting
Is your weatherboard home in Melbourne showing signs of wear and tear? Peeling paint, faded colours, and cracked surfaces can detract from its beauty and leave it vulnerable to the elements. At Liquidbond Painting, we specialise in revitalising weatherboard homes with our expert painting services.
how we Prepare a weatherboard home
Learn about our meticulous weatherboard preparation process, including cleaning, scraping, sanding, gap filling, and priming, to ensure a flawless and long-lasting paint finish.
We begin with a detailed inspection of your weatherboard home to assess its condition and identify any areas that require repair or special attention.
This crucial step includes:
- Washing: We thoroughly clean the surfaces to remove dirt, grime, and loose paint.
- Scraping: We carefully scrape away any flaking or peeling paint.
- Sanding: We smooth out rough surfaces to ensure proper paint adhesion.
- Gap Filling: We fill any gaps or cracks in the weatherboards to prevent water damage and create a seamless finish.
- Priming: We apply a high-quality primer to create a smooth and stable base for the paint.
We apply two coats of premium exterior paint, ensuring even coverage and a beautiful finish.
We conduct a final inspection to ensure your complete satisfaction with the results.
Then we starting painting your weatherboards
How we restore weatherboard timber rot repair
We go beyond just painting. Our commitment to quality means ensuring your weatherboards are in top condition before any paint is applied. We thoroughly assess for timber rot and provide expert repair solutions through our collaboration with Liquidbond Painting. This ensures a beautiful, long-lasting finish that protects your home for years to come.
how much does it cost to paint house exterior weatherboard?
There are so many factors that go into determining the cost of painting a Weatherboard home in Melbourne.
For more details into cost and some estimations for 2025, see our blog article here