Friday, February 28, 2014
Colour match for the English Lane Townhouses
Colour matching our Exterior Paint
This article comes from Kim Fraser on Humphrey Gate
Our townhouses are of the age where they all are in need of some touch ups and a tour of the neighbourhood will show that many of us have attempted and failed miserably in the colour match department. Now trying to get a colour match truly is a pain in the you know where. It will be slightly different for all of us due to weathering, sun discoloration and just plain dirt, but the closer we can get the less our homes with look like a hodge podge of splotches. Here is the closest I have found after upteen attempts. (I covered up some crack repairs and if you don’t know where to look they blend in very nicely). First off you don’t need stucco paint, a high quality exterior paint like Behr’s from Home Depot does nicely. I experimented with their sample sizes (about $5 each) . I had them colour match a piece of stucco which is not fool proof due to the texture. The colour match is : Base UL 204: CL 23 , LL 110, RUL 1. I then had to add the colour Spanish Tan (MS-21) in a 2:1 ratio to get a good match. E.g 2 tsp’s of the colour match mixed with 1 tsp of the Spanish Tan. That ended up being a good match ( that is what I used for my repair. I then painted that onto a stir stick with the intention of getting that colour matched in the future when I need to paint a larger space e.g the underside of my car port. If you find something better please let us know.
Kim
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This is a GREAT piece of information! Thank you so much for doing the leg-work so that we don't have to. I've noticed many of our neighbours doing patchwork and painting on the underside of the driveway overhangs as there are leaks coming from the downspouts from the sun decks above.
ReplyDeleteYes, I think many of us are facing the same challenge. I know that we are thinking about looking at the structure underneath to see if we can add insulation to help the front room. It gets cold because a good part of our living rooms are over the outside car port, nto just the garage.
ReplyDeletethanks for the info !
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