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Consumer Reports: Low-Cost Coatings Top Exterior Paints and Stain Ratings
M.A.B., Kilz, and Valspar perform best; Self-priming paints and opaque stains earn respect
While M.A.B. Sea Shore Satin (
In the past, self-priming paint products, which eliminate the need to prime bare surfaces, have not held up over time in Consumer Reports tests. However, Valspar Ultra Premium Duramax Satin (
Regional brands
Full tests and Ratings of exterior paints and stains appear in the June issue of Consumer Reports, on sale
Traditionally in Consumer Reports tests opaque stains outlast semitransparent ones, but generally don't match the performance of paint. But in CR's latest test, two top-rated opaque stains, Behr Deck Plus 200 Line and Olympic Premium Acrylic, are still resisting cracking, color change, dirt and mildew after the equivalent of nine years on the siding of a house.
For consumers looking for a more semi-transparent stain look, Consumer Reports also recommends Thompson's Water Seal Deck & House (
The report also includes a sneak peak at several paint and stain products still being tested. While the results reflect only three to six years of simulated exposure, consumers can get an early look at these products ongoing performance.
Most homeowners repaint or refinish their siding every six to 10 years. To find out which paints and stains would probably last that long on houses, CR spread finishes over untreated yellow-pine boards, which tend to swell and crack, creating an especially tough test surface. Testers faced the boards south at a 45-degree angle on the roof of CR's
Because manufacturers often revamp their recipes to improve performance or cut cost, Consumer Reports removed all products from its Ratings that were reformulated after testing began. That's why a few familiar brands, including some of last year's top scorers, are not included in the current Ratings.
Tips to save on painting costs
Most of the time and expense of painting or staining your house goes into the prep work, so get a coating that can last longer even if it costs a few dollars more per gallon. Here are some tips to keep in mind when getting ready to paint:
- Pick the right color. Some historic districts and homeowners' associations mandate colors. Even if there are no rules to abide by, check your neighbors' homes for visual cues. "Creative" paint jobs can lower a home's resale value. Stuck for ideas? Many manufacturers offer online design programs that let consumers view a variety of palettes on a sample house or even on a downloaded image of your own abode. If you want to change from a dark color to a light one, you'll almost definitely need to apply two top coats, so budget accordingly.
- Look for deals. Holiday weekends are a common time for special promos, especially on the top-performing brands sold at big-box stores. If you prefer shopping at independent retailers, ask about discounts on high-volume purchases. And remember that paint sold in 5-gallon containers sometimes costs half as much as the same product packaged in 1-gallon cans. Cover extra paint containers with plastic wrap to help make them airtight. Dispose of old paint at a household-hazardous-waste center.
- Weigh convenience vs. performance. Multisurface stains, which can be used on decks, siding, and fences, sound like a great idea. And the industry is starting to make more multisurface products. Some, such as Behr Deck Plus 200 line, performed well on siding and decks. But in CR's tests, that convenience wasn't always worth it.
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