Paint or stain dimensional cedar wood siding having cedar lumber wood siding such as 1 x 6 1 x 8 1 x 12 or two inch thickness can be painted with a solid paint stain not requiring primer but still not recommended painting cedar if you can help it.
Paint versus stain cedar siding.
If you want to safeguard the gorgeousness of natural wood siding the exterior surface of the siding should be painted or stained regularly.
The best way to prevent extractive bleed is to select a paint or stain that forms a seal over the cedar.
Siding that has been primed and coated with two coats of paint can offer up.
When speaking of paints versus stains it is important to differentiate the types a little more.
Prime the cedar before you paint it.
Original plan was to paint the pinkish old cedar siding to a new blue grey and paint the new cedar siding to match.
Cedar shingles contain extractives that bleed to the surface when the wood becomes wet and then darken as the wood dries.
Applying paint and solid color stains.
Another important reason why stain lasts longer than paint on cedar siding is that they are durable enough to take foot traffic.
For best results fresh siding should be pre primed on all six sides with a stain blocking primer and top coated with 100 percent acrylic latex paint.
Both stain and paint protect your siding from moisture and sunlight but they differ in how much protection they offer.
Due to its durable nature stain protects wood better than the normal paint.
In refinishing painted or solid color stained siding and trim removal of the old coating may be required.
Paint or stain prevents moisture entry wood rot and pest entry.
Application over existing coatings is meant only to bond to the previous paint job not soak in or be brushed in to the wood.
It also keeps your house siding looking its best.
Solid color stains are almost identical to regular paint since they both form a layer on the surface of the wood rather than penetrating the wood.
Not sure if that will be too many colours.
Alkyd oil primers are recommended but one may choose a high quality latex primer as long as it contains stain blockers.
Cedar siding shingles provide beauty for any home but they must be properly coated to ensure a long life.
Some primers and transparent or semi transparent stains not solid stains or paints are meant to soak in to the substrate.
The new cedar is so pretty now i m debating on staining the siding above the deck but still painting the pink siding to blue grey.