- Home
- About
- Home Improvement
- Ask Danny Answers (289)
- Attics & Basements (73)
- Calculators (5)
- Carpentry (158)
- Concrete & Masonry (91)
- Decks & Patios (107)
- Design & Decor (205)
- DIY Projects (97)
- Doors & Windows (176)
- Electrical & Lighting (152)
- Fencing (25)
- Financial (44)
- Flooring (152)
- Garage & Storage (96)
- Green Home (345)
- Heating & Cooling (93)
- Insulation (70)
- Kitchens & Baths (347)
- Lawn & Garden (772)
- Painting & Finishing (220)
- Plumbing (122)
- Repairs & Installation (766)
- Roofing (57)
- Safety & Security (217)
- Tools & Hardware (262)
- Walls & Ceilings (144)
- Lawn & Garden
- Around the Yard (772)
- Ask Julie Answers (138)
- Julie's Blog (103)
- Animals & Wildlife (68)
- Cacti & Tropical Plants (19)
- Container Gardens (35)
- Diseases & Pests (97)
- Flowers (103)
- Fruits & Vegetables (73)
- Furniture & Accessories (33)
- Garden Sheds (10)
- Garden Tools (57)
- Gardening Basics (106)
- Herb Gardens (12)
- Houseplants (39)
- Irrigation & Watering (52)
- Landscaping & Design (129)
- Lawn Care (83)
- Lawn Mowers (19)
- Monthly To-Do Lists (12)
- Organic Gardening (42)
- Pools & Water Features (20)
- Soil & Fertilizer (82)
- Trees & Shrubs (107)
- Videos
- Top 50 Challenges (50)
- Ask Danny (70)
- Simple Solutions (274)
- Thinking Green (105)
- Full Episodes (119)
- Best New Products (115)
- Attics & Basements (31)
- Carpentry (105)
- Concrete & Masonry (50)
- Decks & Patios (65)
- Design & Decor (131)
- DIY Projects (56)
- Doors & Windows (104)
- Electrical & Lighting (91)
- Fencing (18)
- Financial (13)
- Flooring (75)
- Garage & Storage (76)
- Green Home (217)
- Heating & Cooling (44)
- Insulation (34)
- Kitchens & Baths (224)
- Lawn & Garden (290)
- Painting & Finishing (129)
- Plumbing (72)
- Repairs & Installation (448)
- Roofing (39)
- Safety & Security (110)
- Tools & Hardware (86)
- Walls & Ceilings (84)
- Special Episodes
- Contact
How to Paint Vinyl Siding
By: Danny LipfordI need to paint a few pieces of exterior vinyl siding. How do I prepare the siding so paint will adhere to it? -Verna
Verna,
Begin by cleaning the vinyl siding with detergent and water. If any mildew is present, spray it with a mixture of one part bleach to four parts water (a pump up garden sprayer works great for this). Let the bleach stay on for 10-15 minutes, then rinse it thoroughly and allow the siding to dry.
Paint vinyl siding with a high quality, exterior, acrylic latex paint. Do not paint it a darker color than the factory color, since it may cause it to absorb too much heat and warp.
Good luck with your project,

Please Leave a Comment
6 Comments on “How to Paint Vinyl Siding”
You can follow comments to this article by subscribing to the RSS news feed with your favorite feed reader.
We want to hear from you! In addition to posting comments on articles and videos, you can also send your comments and questions to us on our contact page or at (800) 946-4420. While we can't answer them all, we may use your question on our Homefront radio show, Today’s Homeowner TV show, or online at dannylipford.com.
You might also like
- Siding Options for Your Home
- How to Prime Exterior Wood Siding on Your Home
- Painting and Staining the Exterior of the Kuppersmith Project House
- Low Maintenance Vinyl and Fiber Cement Siding for Your Home
- How to Remove Vinyl Siding
- Vinyl Siding to the Rescue!
- Importance of Back Priming When Installing Wood Siding
- How to Paint Aluminum Siding
Today's Homeowner with Danny Lipford® is brought to you by:
Press Room | Advertise with Danny | Air Our Show | TV Station Support | Radio Station Support | Video Production | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Sitemap
TODAY'S HOMEOWNER and the TODAY'S HOMEOWNER logo are registered Trademarks owned by Time4 Media, Inc. Used under license. | Past Episodes of Today's Homeowner | Remodeling Contractor in Mobile, Alabama (AL) | Video Production in Mobile, Alabama (AL) |

















December 23rd, 2008 at 8:02 am
Hurricane Ike partially destroyed my 10 X 12 wood framed storage building. I have successfully replaced the OSB panels on the lower portion of the building that were damaged by the high water. I now am ready to replace the vinyl siding that was blown away. I have never installed vinyl siding but believe that I can do it myself if I can get proper installation instructions. Can you help?

Ben Erickson Says:December 23rd, 2008 at 8:48 am
Hi Mike,
I used to install vinyl siding, and it’s not that hard if you have basic carpentry skills. We don’t have detailed installation instruction on the website, but instructions often come with the siding.
April 22nd, 2009 at 1:06 pm
what kind of paint should i used for vinyl siding and what do i need to do before i paint it .
thanks for the help
david
May 21st, 2009 at 4:21 pm
I NEED SOME IDEAS ON PAINTING A MURAL ON THE OUTSIDE OF MY TRAILER. JUST ONE PART.
January 17th, 2010 at 9:25 pm
Hello,
I have read on several sites including yours that I should not paint vinyl siding a darker color than the factory color, since it may cause it to absorb too much heat and warp. What do I do if my vinyl siding is white and I want to paint it a light shade of green or another color other than white? I do not want to repaint it another shade of white. What do you suggest? The location of the house is in the Catskill Mountains of NY. Thank you for your time and comments.

Ben Erickson Says:January 18th, 2010 at 1:10 pm
Hi Joe,
While it’s generally recommended that you not paint vinyl siding darker than the original factory color, we haven’t field tested it to see if it would cause problems. The vinyl siding on my house here on the Alabama Gulf Coast was originally white but the previous owners spray painted it an almond color several years ago. The only problem I’ve noticed so far is that when the siding shrinks during cold weather, you can see a bit of white at the joints where it overlaps the still white piece underneath.