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Alex Nelson
  • Arlington, TX
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Best Exterior Paint Type For Texas Weather?

Alex Nelson
  • Arlington, TX
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Hi DIY people,
I'm in the process of renovating my first investment property and it is becoming time to paint the exterior. I've been getting quotes and deciding if i should do this myself or contract it out. One contractor that i talked to said that they use Sherwin Williams A-100 paint for their investors. Which I'm worried is code for "Cheap Paint" that will go bad in just a few years. Does anyone have experience with this paint? Is it good quality? or should i spend more for super paint instead? Is there a different brand that you find works better than sherwin williams?

Please let me know any recommendations that you guys have for a good exterior paint that is worth the price. I understand you get what you pay for, but i don't want to pay for more than i need. I need it to withstand Texas weather which can change quickly throughout the day and gets quite warm during summer seasons.

thanks for the input!
-Alex

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