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    What kind of primer do you use on a brick house?
    James Guth
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    James Guth is the co-owner and founder of Chesapeake Painting Services LLC. With over 20 years of experience, James specializes in exterior and interior painting, drywall, powerwashing, wallpaper, staining, sealing, and carpentry. James holds a BS in Economics and Business Administration with a concentration in Finance from Towson University
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    I would recommend using a masonry primer since it's formulated for brick surfaces.
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    Do you need primer for a brick house?
    James Guth
    Painting Specialist
    James Guth is the co-owner and founder of Chesapeake Painting Services LLC. With over 20 years of experience, James specializes in exterior and interior painting, drywall, powerwashing, wallpaper, staining, sealing, and carpentry. James holds a BS in Economics and Business Administration with a concentration in Finance from Towson University
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    Sometimes, yes. However, if you're using a high-quality paint, you may not need a primer.
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    How much does it cost to paint a brick house?
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    In the U.S., the average cost to have it done professionally is around $7,000. However, the cost can vary depending on factors like the size of your home, how much preparation is required for the job (such as power washing or clearing away obstructions), and what kind of paint you want.
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    Is it a good idea to paint a brick house?
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    There are pros and cons to painting brick. If the brick is outdoors, painting it can actually be damaging, since it prevents the brick from “breathing” and can trap moisture in the bricks. It’s also very hard to remove the paint once it’s there. However, some types of brick (such as very old or handmade brick) actually benefit from a layer of paint. Painting indoor brick is a safer bet, since that brick isn’t as vulnerable to the elements.
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    Is painted brick hard to maintain?
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    If the brick is properly sealed and painted, then it’s easier to maintain than raw brick. Painted brick is much easier to wash because it’s less porous. You will need to repaint the brick occasionally, however.
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    How often does a brick house require painting?
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    This depends on what type of paint product you use. There are mineral-based paints made for masonry, as they are breathable, extremely durable and will last twice as long as acrylics. Those can last 15-20 years.
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    How long do I need to wait after washing brick before I can paint it?
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    I waited 24 hours. Brick is porous, so giving it 24 hours will make sure it is dry enough for the paint to adhere.
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    Picked out a gray color to paint my brick house and it turned out purple. What happened?
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    Grays and blues are tricky. When picking out a paint. you need to view the swatch in outdoor light, not the fluorescent store lighting.
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    Can I paint brick with exterior paint first and then cover it with the paint color of my choice?
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    Paint it one time with the exterior latex acrylic color of your choice. Add a second coat of the same paint for coverage if needed.
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    Do I need three coats of paint on exterior bricks?
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    Using exterior acrylic paint, coat until you have good coverage. Usually, one to two coats will do the job.
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    What kind of paint do I need to white wash the outside brick of my house?
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    Any kind of white paint should be fine. A white wash is achieved by mixing equal parts of paint and water. If you want it to be more translucent, use more water. If you want it to be more opaque, use more paint.
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    If my bricks have grooves in the faces, will they be paintable?
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    Mortar joints are similar to the grooves you're talking about, so grooved bricks can be painted just well as flat ones.
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    What paint do I use to paint the inside of my fireplace?
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    A high heat spray paint will do fine. I used Rustoleum on mine. Just be sure to clean it thoroughly beforehand.
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    What is the difference between whitewashing, lime wash, and schmeer when painting a brick house?
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    Whitewashing is simply diluted latex paint (usually equal parts paint to water) to give a desired translucent effect. Limewash uses real hydrated lime with water. It too can be translucent however, as it is lime and it doesn’t have the same textures as latex. It allows for brick to breathe. but it can fade much quicker than latex. Schmeering is almost a combination of the two. It’s mixing acrylic latex with a type-s mortar and a ration of water for the desired effect.
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    Can exterior brick be painted with flat paint?
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    It can be but it is very hard to keep clean. If you want minimal shine, try an eggshell or satin finish instead.
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    Do I have to use a primer before I paint my brick house?
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    Yes! Brick is very porous and needs to be primed to that the paint will adhere and not chip off.
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