Can gutters be painted?
The gutters have that nasty dirty streaking. First, how to clean gutters and those streaks off? I want to paint eves and really don’t like color of nasty gutters either. Would you clean only or could you paint them? And what kind of paint to use?
thanks?
Stephanie Ward
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Hi. You can paint gutters. Here is a good article https://www.wikihow.com/Paint-Gutters
They can be painted. This video tutorial might help: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=C_NvArQqFj8
What a great idea to paint them! I don't see why not as long as you use an exterior paint.
Thanks Within!
im now paying with colors. I think I’m going to try cleaning them first and see how they come out. 🤞
Hello, Your gutters can be painted but, they need a protecting finish as the stuff you see on your gutters are coming from the trees. This is what ours look like too. We are surrounded by woods. Each year we end up with the dirt and now moss that comes off the tree. I am goint to wash with some hydrogen peroxide and then see if I can find a paint that contains something to prevent this from happening every year. I hope you find your solution too.
Hey Sharon!
thanks for your feedback! I would be interested in what the peroxide does for your gutters! There are 2 links in previous suggestions that you might want to check out on cleaning them.
I’ll let you know how mine turn out as well.
Thanks!
stephanie Ward.