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Tips for Painting Brick

Exterior Painting | August 21, 2025

Painting brick can transform the appearance of a home, giving it a fresh and updated look. Whether you are refreshing an interior feature wall or painting the exterior façade, the right approach will ensure a smooth finish that lasts for years. At Dunbar Painting®, we understand how proper preparation and application techniques can make all the difference. That is why we have outlined some essential tips for painting brick to help you achieve great results.

Learn some simple tips for painting hard-to-reach areas.

How to Achieve the Best Results When Painting Brick

Brick is a durable surface, but it requires special attention before and during the painting process. By following the right steps, you can protect the brickwork while achieving a professional-quality appearance. If your project also involves painting trim around doors, windows, or architectural features, make sure to plan that alongside your brickwork for a consistent and polished finish.

1. Clean the Surface Thoroughly

Dirt, dust, and debris can prevent paint from adhering properly. Make sure to use a stiff brush or a pressure washer on exterior surfaces to remove buildup before starting the painting process. For interior brick, vacuuming and wiping with a damp cloth can help create a clean base.

2. Repair Any Damage

Check for cracks, chips, or loose mortar before you begin. Filling these areas beforehand will ensure a smoother application and prevent future damage from moisture penetration.

3. Use the Right Primer

Applying a masonry primer creates a stable surface for the paint to bond to and helps block stains from seeping through. This step is especially important when painting exterior brick that is exposed to varying weather conditions.

4. Choose High-Quality Paint

Opt for paint formulated for masonry surfaces to ensure long-lasting coverage. These products are designed to handle the texture of brick and to provide better resistance to fading and chipping.

5. Apply Even Coats

Using a brush for mortar lines and a roller for flat areas ensures complete coverage. Applying two thin coats rather than one thick coat will give a smoother finish and reduce the risk of peeling.

At Dunbar Painting®, we have the expertise to help you refresh your brick surfaces with a flawless finish. Get in touch with us today to learn more about our brick painting services and how we can enhance the beauty of your home.


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