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What weatherboard painting with Visual Effect looks like
Weatherboards live and breathe with the weather, which is why the paint on them fails faster than almost any other surface on a house. Skimp on the prep and it peels off in sheets within a couple of summers. Get the prep right and a weatherboard exterior holds its finish for years. After 16 years across Perth, this is bread-and-butter work for Jack.
Visual Effect repaints timber and fibre-cement weatherboards across Perth, including Hardie and similar cladding. Flaking and failed paint is washed down and scraped back to a sound surface, bare boards are sanded and primed, and the joints, ends and gaps around windows and doors are caulked so water cannot get behind the boards.
Then come premium exterior coats chosen for the local climate. Homes near the coast in the northern suburbs cop salt air on top of the sun, so the products are picked to handle both. Trims, eaves and fascias are cut in by hand to finish the look.
On older homes we check for lead-based paint before sanding, and handle it safely. Where boards are rotten or split, that is a carpentry repair we will flag rather than paint over. A weatherboard repaint is usually part of a full exterior repaint or whole-house painting, and on period homes it sits alongside heritage and federation restoration. Every quote is fixed-price and written.