Your home is your refuge. Whether you’re prone to having friends and family over to visit or you simply enjoy spending time alone, the exterior of your home should be a point of pride for all local homeowners. When your home’s exterior paint begins to show signs of wear, it can be irritating and signal that it’s time to invest in a new coat.
Rhino Shield Texas completely understands the frustration of bubbling exterior paint. Here in Texas, it’s a common occurrence, so you’re not alone! Our team is here to share with you the reasons exterior paint bubbles and the solution we recommend to get your home looking like new.
If you notice the outside of your home has bubbles in the paint, you may wonder how this has happened. Unfortunately, there are several causes for paint bubbling.
Tiny fissures and cracks along the surface of your home can allow moisture to slowly seep into the siding material. This can lead to tiny moisture bubbles forming under the layer of paint covering your home.
You can always attempt to improve ventilation in humid areas, repair any damaged caulking or address leaking water to reduce the risk of bubbling paint.
Here in Texas, we’re more than familiar with the intensity of our sun. When heat indexes skyrocket and sunlight exposure is at its peak, your exterior paint undergoes strain. The material it’s covering can expand or contract due to the rising temperatures, which can cause the paint to bubble on top. Extreme heat can also damage the paint properties themselves, allowing moisture to seep in and cause bubbles.
Using cheap paint can result in poor adhesion to your siding material. This means that the paint’s ability to withstand the elements is already reduced. It’s more likely for this paint to be affected by the elements or deteriorate and show damage like bubbling.
While not usually an emergency, bubbling paint can lead to other more severe situations. Prolonged exposure to moisture can lead to mildew, mold or algae growth on your siding. These organisms can quickly spread, taking over inside your home as well.
Bubbling paint can also become a weak spot on your exterior, allowing more to be affected when the paint blisters, flakes off or peels.
Mostly, bubbling paint is a cosmetic issue that can lead to larger problems if left unaddressed. It’s best to invest in repainting, or high-quality paint to get your home’s exterior back on track!
When bubbles form in your deck paint, it can be a frustrating and unsightly hassle. Paint blistering is a common occurrence in San Antonio’s hot and humid climate. The intense sun exposure and fluctuating moisture levels can take a toll on exterior surfaces.
At Rhino Shield Texas, we’re familiar with conditions that cause deck paint damage. A few possible reasons the paint on your deck is forming bubbles are:
Our ceramic coatings offer a superior alternative, shielding your deck from these issues while maintaining a flawless finish.
Of course, homeowners can invest in repainting their exteriors with traditional paint. However, the risk of bubbling can arise only a few years after application. Even if the paint stays smooth, your home will likely need a new coat in less than 10 years!
Instead, consider Rhino Shield’s ceramic coating. Our exterior coating isn’t even paint – it’s a thicker, more effective exterior painting solution. Ceramic coating is made up of fantastic elements that repel moisture, UV rays and other dangerous elements. It even resists mold and mildew growth!
When you invest in Rhino Shield’s ceramic coating, you won’t have to worry about bubbling paint for 25 years — we guarantee it!
Stop passing that bubbled exterior paint on your home every day with a disappointed shake of your head. Rhino Shield Texas has the perfect solution! With hundreds of colors to choose from and a proven application process, we can guarantee a new coat of paint that won’t bubble — even under the hot Texas sun.
Schedule your appointment today to see the difference that a REAL shield makes for your home.