To paint a metal roof you ll need to use an oil based paint if you have a terne metal roof or an acrylic based paint if you have a galvanized metal roof.
Painting a tin roof forum.
My house was built circa 1880 and still has its original terne metal roof which consists of individual metal shingles with an embossed decorative pattern.
The paint that sticks well to rusty bare metal does not bond well to galvanize and vice versa.
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For larger areas you can use a spray rig for faster application.
One issue that tin roofs have especially older ones is that they can get worn out and rusty rather quickly.
A good oil base primer made specifically for roofs plus an oil based topcoat.
Removing dirt oil and debris is just one part of a two part process to prepare a tin roof for painting.
Step 2 prepare the metal.
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Galvanized steel on the other hand cannot be painted with an oil based or aluminum based paint.
If the metal was galvanized can be more difficult.
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Metal roofs do not need.
You ll also need to purchase a primer designed for metal roofs.
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If painting light to moderately used indoor metal surfaces think wall sconces bed frames or guest room night tables go with water based acrylic paint a cheaper 15 to 40 per gallon.
If the metal was tin plate or terne plate ok.
Make sure the roof is bone dry before starting.
Roofing gutters and all waterproofing anywhere painting old tin roof our old tin roof has gotten pretty rusty but we can t afford to replace it yet.
A simple paint brush is all you need to paint a tin roof.
It only has patches of silver paint left on it.
Galvanized metal roofs shed more easily than shingles or tiles and this makes them useful in places where leaf acorn and pine and redwood needle buildup is a problem.
Use a latex brush for latex paints and an oil based brush for oil based paints otherwise the brush will quickly ruin.