Can the exterior concrete foundation be painted?
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Kevin Syler on Aug 04, 2016Once you paint, you will always have to paint. Contact a concrete finisher or a home improvement center and ask about staining.Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Aug 04, 2016Personally I do not think it is worth the investment and it may look more obvious painted.Helpful Reply
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Rachel Cunningham on Aug 04, 2016Check out mosaic tiles for covering up the concrete sections.Helpful Reply
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Jane on Aug 04, 2016I would stain also. You will be painting every couple of years.Helpful Reply
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Penumbra7 on Aug 04, 2016We had a product called New Look put on our foundation, Cowboy Dust was the color. Could have done it ourselves, but it was a lot of work. Very happy with product and color after over three years. New Look products are for concrete. Bought it locally in Utah.Helpful Reply
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Linda Johnson on Aug 04, 2016You might want to contact someone about sealing your concrete. It might not have any color change and protect your foundation and home from winter weather.Helpful Reply
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Rachel Lynn | queenbeeofhoneydos.com on Aug 04, 2016Short answer, yes you can. Long answer, you will need to prep properly. It looks pretty clean already and appears to be in good shape, so you shouldn't have too much of an issue with this step. Then, you will need to paint with an exterior masonry paint, such as Sherwin Williams' Luxon. But, as any exterior paint, you will need to repaint from time to time. How often will depend on how well you prep and what environmental conditions it will be exposed to. But, you should expect to repaint anywhere from every 5-10 years. If you are okay with that, then you have no problem. However, you may also want to consider a few other options, such as a colored slurry finish or even a faux stone that matches the gray in your walkway.Helpful Reply
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Kayestes on Aug 04, 2016This is what we used and are very satisfied with the results. The BEHR Premium Basement and Masonry Waterproofer with NanoGuard Technology is an interior/exterior waterproofer with a 10 year customer satisfaction guarantee. It is designed for porous masonry surfaces and withstands up to 12 PSI of hydrostatic pressure and 98 mph wind-driven rain. This low odor, mildew resistant waterproofer provides a smooth, decorate finish that is sprayable for easy application. Ideal for use on above and below grade walls, retaining walls, garage walls, masonry walls, cinder blocks, stucco, brick, foundations and landscape walls. Ideal for interior and exterior vertical concrete and masonry walls 10 year customer satisfaction guarantee Mildew resistant finish Withstands 12 PSI of hydrostatic pressure and 98 mph wind-driven rain 100% Styrene Acrylic Available in custom colors Durable Flat finish 75 - 125 sq. ft. of coverage per-gal. Sprayable, saves application time Easy clean-up with soap and water. Hope this helps. We got ours at home depot.Helpful Reply
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Ben Di Gaudio on Aug 04, 2016It's definitely a very good idea because it'll keep moisture on the outside of your house rather than transmitting it inside. You need to be able to find Oil based primer and let it dry as per instructions on primer can. Then you need a good quality Oil based paint . You can also use water based paint on top of the oil based primer but, the water based paint will peel off due to the snow or rain. Oil based will last you a longer period of time. Remember to clean the surface that you are going to paint really good to get the dirt and grime off before you apply the primer.Helpful Reply
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Suellen Hintz on Aug 04, 2016I used to paint mine in Austin, Texas. Took it as an opportunity to add color to my house...used a darkish navy blue.Helpful Reply
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Phyllis on Aug 05, 2016I live in Virginia USA and I painted mine 2 years ago and it is still looking great. You must purchase cement block paint.Helpful Reply
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Mary-Ann on Aug 05, 2016You can do this of course. Just watch which colour your choose for the cement. A neighbour painted hers to match her red brick and it made the house look like it had no foundation. She has returned it to a more conventional colour and it looks fine againHelpful Reply
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UpState on Aug 05, 2016Why are we doing this ? Want color ? Need protection ?Helpful Reply
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Susan on Aug 05, 2016Use concrete paint. Sold in home depot and Lowe's. Easy find. Different brands.Helpful Reply
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JayEl on Aug 05, 2016I live about 150 miles north of Toronto. I'd suggest a light gray or beige concrete paint.Helpful Reply
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Lainey Howell on Aug 05, 2016The trend here is to have a textured cover sprayed on. It is usually limestone, but can be custom colored and sculpted to look like brick , limestone, etc., or left as just a texture. Looks very nice.Helpful Reply
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Kayestes on Aug 05, 2016We didnt have to use or do anything to prep foundation. Check the product to see if it has information on when rhat would be necessary and what to use if needed. Enjoy your finished project whatever you decide.Helpful Reply
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UpState on Aug 05, 2016I would look for a concrete stain. I'd choose a color that would compliment the grey/tan bricks ... what color that would be ? IDK. I'd look for a design website that specializes in color matching & color complimenting. Would pass on the paint. (too many re-do's down the road)Helpful Reply
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Alan on Aug 05, 2016Any water based paint will be fine, first of all make sure there is no Mold or Mildew growing on the Concrete, if there is you will have to treat it with the appropriate product, and be warned it could grow back from moisture feeding it from the inside, put your first coat of paint on quite thinly so as it soaks into the Concrete and acts like a primer and then follow that up with 2 nice unthined coats of the selected colour. In a couple of years time Oil based Paints will no longer be made, the modern Water based Acrylic Paints are fantastic!Helpful Reply
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Jan Loehr on Aug 05, 2016If you decide to paint, there is a Mildew additive sold by Home Depot that comes in a very small packet, which they say will take care of several gallons of paint, very cheap...so between the correct paint and the additive there should be no mildew or mold for a long time....Helpful Reply
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Jhunt10 on Aug 05, 2016I agree with Upstate, I would have foundation pressure washed & any mold/algae areas treated. Allow to throughly dry. Then choose a concrete stain and apply 2 coats allowing the first application to soak in and dry. I recommend staining / versus paint, stain will not flake off, paint will flake! with concrete stain you will not get a smooth finish that in my opinion still wins because I hate removing flaking paint with a wire brush!Helpful Reply
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Michelle on Aug 05, 2016Yes it can be painted with concrete exterior paint or concrete stain. I have a home that I bought and the bottom half is concrete it is painted dark blue, house is white wth blue shuttersHelpful Reply
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C on Aug 06, 2016Just remember that PAINT peels with time while STAIN simply fades.Helpful Reply
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Kat964884 on Aug 06, 2016I would stain it the same color as the downpipe so there's no peeling but it Blends in to the downpipe..Helpful Reply
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JayEl on Aug 07, 2016Having second thoughts. I think stain would look better than paint! 😃Helpful Reply
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Recreate on Aug 09, 2016I live in Eastern Canada where we get a lot of snow too, I painted my foundation 4 yrs ago and there is no peeling or flaking. It is all in the prep work. But just to let you know that stain can peel and flake. Go to a paint specialist first and get all you questions answered for your climate. It will make an instant difference to your home. I love the charcoal black idea! If you can buy small paint samples try that first.Helpful Reply
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Msj5248235 on Aug 14, 2016We were able to decide on how to go about it, based on the comments gathered. Great website.Helpful Reply
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Msj5248235 on Aug 14, 2016We were able to decide on how to go about it, based on the comments gathered. Great website.Helpful Reply
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UpState on Sep 05, 2016...and your final decision was ........ ???Helpful Reply
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