Painting, Painters, Paint

I used a professional exterior elastomer paint gotten in phx from the Sherwin Williams professional store Needed 90 gallons for the exterior of my house. Tinted and in 5 gallon containers. Got a professional discount also. It was the paint the pro store recommended for use at the beach.
 

mondone

Whitecaps
I used a professional exterior elastomer paint gotten in phx from the Sherwin Williams professional store Needed 90 gallons for the exterior of my house. Tinted and in 5 gallon containers. Got a professional discount also. It was the paint the pro store recommended for use at the beach.
Hate to be the bearer of bad news bit elastomeric paint should never, ever be used on a stucco or block home. It needs to breathe and elastomeric is going to retain moisture within and deteriorate from inside out.
 
As I said that is what they recommended. Now they did say never to use this type of paint in the interior I guess we shall see. It has been on for 18 month now
 

mondone

Whitecaps
Beach, desert, whatever, it should never be used on a stucco/block home. If you apply a non-breathable coating over the top of stucco, moisture won't be able to evaporate. Elastomeric paint can be used to fill in stucco cracks that are 1/16 of an inch or so, but the better choice is elastomeric caulk to remedy the cracks, especially for cracks wider than 1/16 of an inch. The caulk has great elasticity, so it will move with cracks if they widen, and it will help prevent water from seeping through the cracks. Painting an entire wall with elastomeric paint, on the other hand, could make your problem worse. Elastomeric paint is so watertight that it prevents the walls from "breathing." So if water does manage to find its way into or behind your walls, it will get trapped there. That can cause problems like bubbling paint and mold growth. Ask any top painting contractor in Phoenix or Tucson and they will tell you that. I've dealt with both good and bad salesman in paint stores. Some know their stuff, the others were probably selling used cars the week before.
 

mondone

Whitecaps

Landshark

Guest
Do not use this junk on your house. You will cause issues in the future and will be sorry down the road. Use a quality 100% acrylic exterior paint. Elastomeric paints have different moisture sealant qualities, stops moisture too well and will collect from behind and erode the materials, especially in an ocean enviornment.
Been there, done that. The elastomeric paint started blistering after about a year. Started on the beach side, but other areas followed later. Water collected inside the blisters and corroded the stucco. What a mess.
 

playaperro

El Pirata
Been there, done that. The elastomeric paint started blistering after about a year. Started on the beach side, but other areas followed later. Water collected inside the blisters and corroded the stucco. What a mess.
So you guy's from encanto are saying to stay away from the dumb-edward stuff and use the sherman/williams paint that is now comex that sherman williams bought last year and spray that stuff on!? :stir: Sometimes they use thin-set to get that really fine finish and that stuff just flakes away. Writing about Exterior Paint. Interior I would only use the rag to paint.
 

mondone

Whitecaps
So you guy's from encanto are saying to stay away from the dumb-edward stuff and use the sherman/williams paint that is now comex that sherman williams bought last year and spray that stuff on!? :stir: Sometimes they use thin-set to get that really fine finish and that stuff just flakes away. Writing about Exterior Paint. Interior I would only use the rag to paint.
Not at all. Just use a good quality 100% acrylic paint, not an elastomeric. I used D-E. I like that brand personally and have had really good experience in the past. Pittsburgh good second choice and S-W should be pretty good also. Good prep is of upmost importance and using an elastomeric caulk for small cracks is OK to do. Rollers and brushes for the paint.
 

Landshark

Guest
So you guy's from encanto are saying to stay away from the dumb-edward stuff and use the sherman/williams paint that is now comex that sherman williams bought last year and spray that stuff on!? :stir: Sometimes they use thin-set to get that really fine finish and that stuff just flakes away. Writing about Exterior Paint. Interior I would only use the rag to paint.
I'm a car guy, not a house painter. Dunn-Edwards has worked for me on my home, as long as you don't use elastomeric. What do you prefer Dog? You're the house painter. Seriously.
 

jerry

Guest
Floetrol Latex Conditioner is good to use if spraying.It makes the sprayer work better and slows drying time and slow is good
 
Top