
Exterior Painting Exterior Tools 
We STRONGLY
suggest that you read our Sections on Interior Painting before
you start these lessons on Exterior Painting! The techniques and skills required are
applicable to BOTH Interior and Exterior jobs!
All of our discussions on Exterior Painting will apply to all types of Homes, but for the
sake of simplicity, we have chosen to use a standard three bedroom brick ranch as our typical
example...
If you are Painting another style Home, simply adjust your methods to account for the
differences and you will be able to produce a good Paint job on whatever type of Exterior
that you have!
Exterior Painting requires that the Temperature be at least 50 Degrees F (overnite) for at least TWO
WEEKS consecutively for the Paint to CURE properly! And moderate Humidity is desirable...
For choosing Exterior Colors, please see our section on Colors and
use the Sherwin Williams Color Visualization Tool link that we provide near the bottom
of the page...
As in our sections on Interior Painting we STRONGLY
suggest that you read and follow these lessons in SEQUENTIAL ORDER
by using the Page Links
at the bottom of each page... otherwise use the Menus at the left OR at
the top...
Exterior Tools 
When working
outside, be sure to "Look Around" for ruts, holes, or other objects that could cause you to
stumble and Spill Paint or injure yourself! [read all the tips]
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