Steamy Tom
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so I can't put it off any longer... the house needs to be painted.
I wanted to do it myself (possibly with some labourers) but i am on the fence...
it is more than just painting, i want to replace all of the barge boards, fix up a part where the wall have wooden board up to the roof and then there are some spots that need attention like as in the plaster has light bubbling from years of water splashing/runoff etc.
so my thoughts are:
- Do it myself and get someone to do the odd bits i can't/won't like the plaster work
- Do some things myself like the roof painting and barge board replacement and get someone to do the bulk of the paint work and prep
- Sell my soul and let someone do everything...
what would you do?
some notes to consider/need advice on.
- the barge boards are currently just the flat facsia boards, i want to replace them with the angled barge boards - opinions on this? do you think i need to replace all of the end brandering?
- there is a section on the small garage where the "flashing" is coming a bit loose, it looks like a fibre/material flashing that is fixed to the wall and painter, how best to repair this? (this is a case where the wall is on the boundary and the wall goes up higher than the roof, so the roof meets it on the side.)
- water proofing the ridge, places were some of the mortor is a bit sparse, should i mortar this again then membrane and waterproof the entire ridge, or should i just membrane/waterproof it only
- i planned to use bonding liquid to seal the roof tiles then paint it, thoughts on this method?
- painting the exterior walls, advice on prep? the old paint imo is a bit shitty the one wall for example if i rub it with my hand then my hand ends up chlaky and white like the paint
- gutters - what is the best way to deal with them? take them off or leave them on to prep? how best to prep, some are pretty bad and are down to the metal in places.
- i have a place where two roof sections are at different levels, and the have like wooden slats where a wall would normally be going up to the roof. it is old and the wood is deyaced, what best to replace it with?
i will try take some pics to supplement this.
TIA
I wanted to do it myself (possibly with some labourers) but i am on the fence...
it is more than just painting, i want to replace all of the barge boards, fix up a part where the wall have wooden board up to the roof and then there are some spots that need attention like as in the plaster has light bubbling from years of water splashing/runoff etc.
so my thoughts are:
- Do it myself and get someone to do the odd bits i can't/won't like the plaster work
- Do some things myself like the roof painting and barge board replacement and get someone to do the bulk of the paint work and prep
- Sell my soul and let someone do everything...
what would you do?
some notes to consider/need advice on.
- the barge boards are currently just the flat facsia boards, i want to replace them with the angled barge boards - opinions on this? do you think i need to replace all of the end brandering?
- there is a section on the small garage where the "flashing" is coming a bit loose, it looks like a fibre/material flashing that is fixed to the wall and painter, how best to repair this? (this is a case where the wall is on the boundary and the wall goes up higher than the roof, so the roof meets it on the side.)
- water proofing the ridge, places were some of the mortor is a bit sparse, should i mortar this again then membrane and waterproof the entire ridge, or should i just membrane/waterproof it only
- i planned to use bonding liquid to seal the roof tiles then paint it, thoughts on this method?
- painting the exterior walls, advice on prep? the old paint imo is a bit shitty the one wall for example if i rub it with my hand then my hand ends up chlaky and white like the paint
- gutters - what is the best way to deal with them? take them off or leave them on to prep? how best to prep, some are pretty bad and are down to the metal in places.
- i have a place where two roof sections are at different levels, and the have like wooden slats where a wall would normally be going up to the roof. it is old and the wood is deyaced, what best to replace it with?
i will try take some pics to supplement this.
TIA





