Choose a semigloss or high gloss alkyd based paint for doors which get a lot of use and abuse.
Painting trim around garage door.
If your garage door isn t great looking a coat of paint will only help to hide it.
Door trim can surround interior and exterior doors as well as openings to hallways or entryways.
Wood trim on a house is lovely until it isn t anymore.
If your door is paneled start with the panels.
Reload the brush when necessary and maintain a wet edge.
Continue until all side edges of the trim are complete.
A 2 5 to 3 inch angled sash brush is generally all you need but if you have a lot of wide trim you may want a 4 inch square brush a pad or even a mini roller.
Reload the brush when necessary and maintain a wet edge.
Brushes are best for applying paint to most trim.
Latex enamel also holds.
How to paint vinyl trim.
Though vinyl trim is durable once it gets weather.
The majority of homes we paint garage doors are painted body color.
Considering most garage doors are not exactly what we would consider a unique feature of your home.
Hiding your garage door will draw attention to other parts of the house and if you ve done recent exterior work it s a good bet to put your garage door in the background with a color that blends into the house.
Paint a section at a time.
Starting at a top corner of the door trim begin painting along the side edge of the trim where it meets the wall.
Trim paints are.
Because of this the outside trim around the front doors garage door and the porch pillar were in pretty bad shape this spring.
With your brush paint cut in around the perimeter of the garage door in a 2 3 wide section.
That s a lot of time for our wood trim to be exposed to the elements.
How to prepare door trim for painting.
Our house is almost 20 years old.
When preparing your trim for paint you should have all of.
Start at the top corner and continue along the walls.
Paint labeled specifically for use on trim and doors is certainly one suitable option to refresh baseboards moldings soffits and fascia such as the front of the roof line.