A new paint job was the solution.
Painting tin siding.
If possible bring a sample to a professional.
The process of repainting pre finished metal siding is a little different than it is for other types of exterior surfaces.
Give special attention to the parts where the primer layer still shows its color.
The good news is that metal siding is one of the best surfaces to repaint.
The aluminum siding was a shade of beige that had aged into a dull mustard tone and the trim was a rust colored reddish brown.
The key to painting aluminum siding is to get it really clean and to use 100 percent acrylic latex paint.
As with all exterior painting projects proper surface preparation is the key to restoring your metal siding.
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 you did not do a good job of scraping off the old paint or there is chalking that you can t get to come off then you should first paint with a primer.
You can spend a long time trying to remove the rust again and again or you can clean it once and paint over the metal to make it look new protect it and prevent as much rust from building up on the metal surface in the future.
Expect to pay the premium for good paint.
Aluminum can be difficult to tell apart from vinyl if brand new.
Over time your metal siding will turn dull and rust.
Step 4 retouch.
The homeowners hated the look but the metal was still in decent shape and they didn t want the expense of re siding the entire house.
Check the label to be sure it s recommended for metal siding.
Tin or aluminum siding is low maintenance and doesn t need to be painted as frequently as wood but over time even the best paint can.
Follow this guide to learn how to properly paint siding made from steel and aluminum and give it a facelift.
Many paint manufacturers offer multi purpose enamel or a direct to metal paint.
Methods for painting tin siding on the exterior of a house.
After the first coat of the paint dries start off with the second coat.
Determine if the siding has been previously painted and what kind of paint has been used.
Check for cracks or dings in the siding.
The paint that you choose will depend somewhat on how well you prepared your metal siding to receive the paint and what the surface of it looks like.