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Howdy hi, Hoping you are keeping well and taking care of those homes. As you will know that property value is very much added and/or preserved by the appearance, so take care of that home.
In today’s installment, we talk about painting your house in the rainy season. With the main question top of mind being, can I paint my property during the rainy season?
Answer: YES!!!
You can paint both the exterior and interior of your house when it rains but not with rain touching the painted surface. For both exterior and interior surfaces, you can expect it to take longer for the paint to dry in the humid conditions of a rainy day than on dry, sunny days.
Interior surfaces can be painted when it is raining outside, as long as rain does not reach the inside of the house. Since it is common to open the windows while painting, be careful that rain does not splash through open windows or screens onto painted window sills or walls.
For both exterior and interior surfaces, you can expect it to take longer for the paint to dry in the humid conditions of a rainy day than on dry, sunny days. This will delay the time until you can apply a second coat of paint.
Painting a house, whether interior or exterior, is a project that always seems to follow its own schedule. If you had to wait to paint until the skies are crystal-clear and blue, the painting would never get done. So, it helps when you know if you can push your painting into seasons that are less than perfect.
ARTICLE WRITTEN BY
PRISCILLAH MUNANGATIRE
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