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What Causes Interior Paint Fade & How Can You Stop It?

June 6, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — platinumfrisco @ 1:02 pm
a living room flooded with natural sunlight

Over time, has the old interior paint job in your home begun to fade? Investing in a new coat of paint can be costly, which is why it’s important to help the color keep the vibrant appearance that you originally fell in love with for as long as possible. Get the most out of your transformative results by learning how to keep your paint from fading.

What Causes Paint To Fade?

There are several common reasons why homeowners notice that their interior paint fades. Some of these include:

  • Regular exposure to sunlight causes both interior and exterior wall paint to fade faster than they’re expected lifespan. The high levels of UV rays make the pigments in the paint vulnerable to a variety of issues, including fading.
  • Sudden temperature changes can cause severe stress on the paint, resulting in deterioration.
  • Not applying enough coats of paint is a common issue for DIY projects. A coat of paint that’s too thin can make it even more susceptible to fading due to UV lights.

It’s always a good idea to inspect the wall closely to see if what may look like paint fading is actually just dirt or lint. In these cases, the best solution could be cleaning the area. If you do experience an issue with fading and are planning to repaint, it’s important to take preventive measures to make sure that this coat lasts longer.

How Can You Preserve Interior Paint Color?

In order to make sure that your new paint job lasts longer, it’s important to take the facts above into account before you complete the project. Here are some tips to help ensure that you get the most out of your new interior paint job:

  • If you have a room that floods with direct sunlight throughout the day, consider putting thick, UV-blocking curtains over the windows so you can close them whenever you’re not in there.
  • Choose a high-quality, higher sheen of paint that absorbs less light and takes longer to fade. Semi-gloss is also a great UV-resistant paint choice for doors and trim that are in a well-lit area.
  • High quality paints often use better pigments and binders, which are responsible for allowing the paint to adhere to the wall and give it its color. Premium paints are a great long-term investment, although you may spend a little more up-front.
  • Always consult with a professional beforehand and hire a team for the best results. If you want to avoid all of the classic DIY mistakes, such as not applying enough coats of paint, then it’s best to invest in a professional paint job.

With a trusted team of painters by your side, you’ll be able to achieve the best possible results that last longer. Plus, with these helpful paint-fading tips in your back pocket, you can rest-assured that you’ll be getting the most out of your investment.

About Platinum Painting of Frisco

At Platinum Painting of Frisco, our team of professional painters only takes on residential projects, making us masters at what we do. We are bonded and insured, providing homeowners with peace of mind that the quality of work and professionalism that they’ll experience is top-notch. We offer a variety of services that can transform your home, including interior and exterior painting, popcorn ceiling removal, and cabinet painting. For questions or for a free in-home estimate, you can visit our website or call 972-372-0404.

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