{"id":3387,"date":"2023-01-02T13:34:28","date_gmt":"2023-01-02T13:34:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/homebli.com\/?p=3387"},"modified":"2023-01-12T14:34:57","modified_gmt":"2023-01-12T14:34:57","slug":"front-door-paint-peeling","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/homebli.com\/front-door-paint-peeling\/","title":{"rendered":"Front Door Paint Peeling? Here’s Why & What to Do"},"content":{"rendered":"

Like most things, paint ages and peels away. While this is not ideal, it is also inevitable. Even with paint primers being used for the door, it is only a matter of time before the paint begins to wear away.<\/p>\n

Why is My Front Door Paint Peeling?<\/h2>\n

The front door to your house usually serves as the entrance to your home, which means you likely want it to look pleasant and welcoming. Unfortunately, like most things, paint is only temporary; therefore, the paint will eventually begin to peel and fall off.<\/p>\n

This genuinely does not make for a great first appearance or a continued eye-sore. As to why the paint on your front door is beginning to peel away could be for a couple of reasons but it is good to know the root of the problem so that you also know the best solution.<\/p>\n

While the most common and also likely reason why the paint on your front door is beginning to peel is simple wear and tear that compounds over time.<\/p>\n

There are also many other variables that can affect how long paint can last such as if primer was used before the paint was applied and if there was moisture in the air prior to the paint application.<\/p>\n

Primer is essential for a good-looking and long-lasting paint coat, as it provides a smooth surface for the paint while also adding to the adhesion. Even with primer, moisture in the air and on the surface can still disrupt the adhesive of the paint.<\/p>\n

If there is moisture in the air when the paint is applied, there are also likely water droplets on the surface of the front door, which will prevent the paint from sticking to the surface correctly.<\/p>\n

Many paints are water resistant; however, that does not mean that they can stick to moist surfaces properly. Instead, it simply means once the paint is applied correctly, it can resist water damage.<\/p>\n

Keep in mind that even if the primer was applied before the paint and the paint was coated properly, over time small things such as swiping your foot across the bottom of the door or pressing your knee against it can eventually wear away the paint.<\/p>\n

1. Everyday Wear and Tear<\/h3>\n

There is a saying that goes “nothing lasts forever,” which stands true for many things including the paint on your front door.<\/p>\n

See, over time small things or even habits such as pressing your knee or shoulder to the door can eventually begin to wear away the paint.<\/p>\n

Another regular occurrence that can deteriorate the paint on your front door is scratching on the door from pets since their claws can not only damage the paint but also the door itself.<\/p>\n

Also, consider that the outside of the front door is exposed to many possible damages such as weather, debris, and potential human\/animal damage.<\/p>\n

Paint damage such as peeling and or chipping on the outside of your front door can also arise in areas with high humidity. Luckily, redoing the paint on your front door is quite a simple fix.<\/p>\n

Fix – Clear Peeling Paint and Repaint<\/h4>\n

An important thing to understand about paint is that it does best on a flat smooth surface where it can be spread out into an even layer. This is what underlines the importance of scraping off the old peeling and chipping paint, which will provide a better surface to apply the new paint.<\/p>\n

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