This question is way to vague. Is the house one or two levels? Number of dormers? Colors? Windows? Siding condition? Obviously you will need to be much more specific.
A colonial style house has two stories and most of them have white clapboard on the exterior. They usually have double hung windows, an entrance portico and a gable roof,.
Impossible to gauge from that measurement. You need an exterior figure of wall area, excluding windows.
It is best to use an exterior primer outside, rather than an interior. While, the interior paint will work, it does not have the same protection such as UV protection, and fungicide protection that is found in exterior paints.
These windows are referred to "witches windows" and are believed to ward off witches...
I would say if I had bid on painting this house when I painted it would have been around 1700-2000. That is because of so much brick and that is time consuming trimming in around to keep paint off bricks. If you want to know how much paint, it would take about 6 gallons plus primer for any bare spots and caulking around doors and windows.
A colonial style house has two stories and most of them have white clapboard on the exterior. They usually have double hung windows, an entrance portico and a gable roof,.
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A Victorian house is any house built during the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901). Victorian architecture is typically ornate, with bay windows, dormers, and 'gingerbread' decoration.
Windows that can be opened.
No.
Modern windows have a sort of a flange around the perimeter that you nail to the building. The flange is then covered by the exterior siding.Replacement windows fit into the existing frames.
An exterior wall is simply a wall that has one of its surfaces on the outside of a building. Exterior walls usually have windows and doors, but not all the time. Both sides of interior walls are inside the building.
100% acrylic will work on any windows. Aluminum should use a Direct to metal acrylic paint.
You could go get some bee spray from Lowes or Home Depot then spray it around the windows of your home
Depends on your MAINTAINENCE agreement
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