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How to paint roof overhang.
Apply a thin layer of paint to the awning s surface while constantly moving the can.
If you ve ever painted dormers or half gables on the outside of a house you know that resting a paint can while working on a rooftop can really be tricky.
Open the paint and mix it well with a clean paint stirrer.
The overhang is pronounced with large the soffit and knee braces on a half hipped roof.
Scrape off all loose and flaking paint with a triangle scraper and then sand with coarse 80 grit sandpaper followed by fine 120 grit sandpaper but don t get particularly meticulous on this.
Before painting the underside of a roof overhang remove the cracked and peeling paint.
You do not want to be positioned too close or too far away.
I have ideas like throwing in a 3rd color but don t know where to put it.
For most homes you ll want a quality exterior latex paint.
Peeling paint under the overhang of a roof causes.
Attach one end of your bucket hook to the handle of the paint can and hang the can from the upper rungs of the ladder.
Take a bucket of warm soapy water and a dry cloth with you.
Take your drill at least six 3 inch deck screws and your l board up the ladder with you.
Applying the paint 1.
Slide your board over so that it is a minimum of 2 feet from the side of the house or overhang you will be working on.
Proceed to wash the eaves free of all dirt grime and grease.
Pull out a ladder that will touch the eaves.
Place your ladder in the middle of your roof along the bottom edge.
Mix the paint and hang it from your ladder.
Most eaves and overhangs have strut supports.
Cover any vents or skylights that you don t want to get paint on.
Find a spotter that can help you hold the ladder and climb the ladder in order to get to a point where you can properly touch the eaves.
Hold the spray paint can s tip 8 to 10 inches away from the awning s surface.
Create a triangular platform with an angle opposite the roof a bevel gauge and level will show you what the level needs to be.
Remember high work is not eye work paint going from the outside inward.
Set your l board on your roof with the tallest side sticking up.
Running the other direction are exposed rafters in the front and back and bump outs along the side.
Work from the top to the bottom of your roof.