As with all painting surface prep is the key to success.
Paintings of houses with shingled roofs.
Painting your shingles does not require a lot of preparation work and it will help improve your roof s look.
Paint is a practical option for improving the look of a roof that might be an off color but is otherwise structurally sound.
Even unpainted cedar will last for years.
Cedar is a popular material for shingles and siding because natural oils in its heartwood the dark red wood at the center of the tree make it resistant to the weather and hungry insects.
Maybe you ve just bought a house with a relatively new roof in a color that doesn t appeal to you.
Here s a closeup view of an asphalt roof shingle.
When painting shingles makes sense.
Most materials that roof shingles are made out of can be painted.
Buying the right paint a common interior paint that you can find in your regular builder s store won t cut it when it comes to painting your shingles.
Painting cedar however calls for some preparation.
For information on roofing materials and installation see our roofing buying guide.
This type of roof shingle consist of a fiberglass mat saturated on both sides with hot asphalt.
Standard shingles made with asphalt can be either conventional 3 tab roof shingles or more decorative architectural shingles.
Likewise if your house is situated in an area with a colder climate then it is advised that you apply darker color schemes to your roofing.
The roof makes up about 40 of the visible exterior of your home depending on the style of the house so choosing the right shingle colors and roofing materials means that when you make your choice you are also deciding on the type of first impression you want to make with your home and even bigger decisions like the resale value of the property.
Painting the asphalt shingles will cost less than replacing them but it will not be a permanent fix.
Metal is also used as for roofs.
After you paint the asphalt shingles they must be touched up and repainted to remain in good condition.
The short answer is yes.
Painting roof shingles is a definite possibility for those who want to spruce up the appearance of their home or even want a little change.
More than 70 of all houses in north america are covered in asphalt roof shingles.
New cedar shingles are more frequently stained than painted but painted wood shingles are much less maintenance intensive.
Stains will only hold up on cedar shingles for two to three years while a quality paint will serve as an attractive finish for 10 to 15 years.