Jimbo123
1st October 2010, 03:22 AM
Hi, I'm a total amateur. I've just bought a 50 year old house with wooden exterior walls. The wood has weathered a bit, especially the lower parts of the walls up to about 2 metres high. There's lots of little grooves and lines in the wood, and the surface is not smooth like it is high up on the walls.
I'd like to repaint the walls, but it won't look good unless I smooth out the surfaces. As I'm getting on in years I feel stripping all the paint off first would be too hard for me (the walls are pretty high and wide). The paint currently on the walls is in not too bad condition. If I can get away with it I'd like to just sand smooth the lower parts of the walls and then just paint the entire walls. I'm not after a pro. result, just something that looks reasonably good would do me.
Can my idea of just sanding the rough parts of the walls, and then painting the entire walls get a reasonable result?
What type of sanding equipment should I use? I can't afford too many $$$.
Thanks for any assistance.
I'd like to repaint the walls, but it won't look good unless I smooth out the surfaces. As I'm getting on in years I feel stripping all the paint off first would be too hard for me (the walls are pretty high and wide). The paint currently on the walls is in not too bad condition. If I can get away with it I'd like to just sand smooth the lower parts of the walls and then just paint the entire walls. I'm not after a pro. result, just something that looks reasonably good would do me.
Can my idea of just sanding the rough parts of the walls, and then painting the entire walls get a reasonable result?
What type of sanding equipment should I use? I can't afford too many $$$.
Thanks for any assistance.