Friday, March 30, 2012

How to Paint a Storm Door - Better Outdoor Living at Home


Painting my aluminum storm door proved to be a worthwhile project. It gave the door an updated look, and, not having to buy a new storm door right now, was an added bonus.

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Even though the door is around 20 years old, overall, it is in good mechanical condition, despite having a few dings in the lower panel. But it was certainly showing its age ? it looked lackluster, and the finish was peeling and it had completely worn off along the edges in spots. The hope was that a little elbow grease and a new coat of paint, would revitalize its appearance.

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How to Paint a Storm Door

The prep work included taping everything with painters tape, like around the hinges and door trim, since I did not remove the storm door to paint it. The renovation began with sanding the entire door with fine grade sandpaper. This prepared the surface for the primer and the paint, and ultimately a smooth finish.

Next, the door was washed to get rid of the dust from sanding, and any dirt. After the door was primed, a latex paint was applied for the finish coat. The paint was Sherwin Williams in a sage color, leftover from a previous project. Both the primer and the paint were for use in exterior applications.

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The primer and the paint were applied with a brush. It may be quicker to remove your storm door and spray paint it if you have a paint sprayer. Also, home improvement spray paints, like Rustoleum, would be convenient, but color choice is limited. I have to say, all in all, using a brush for this project worked out really well.

I think the results were great. The surface dried to a smooth finish, and the color really gave the storm door the updated look it so needed.

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