I would like to know if Thompson water seal is good for the inside of the chicken coop? Thanks....
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Would he suggest gloss, semi-gloss or matte for interior? And what about interior?Hubby does pro painting, and I asked him about this one for my 'chicken buddies' LOL!!! Here's what he said to do:
For exterior:
Caulk every crack, and caulk nail heads. This seals everything. Raw edges of wood need to be caulked, too. (For nail heads and raw edges just smear caulk over them to seal them up) Then PRIME with oil-based KILZ. Once the KILZ dries, PAINT with a good quality exterior paint. Hubby suggested Southwest Builders exterior LATEX from Sherwin Williams. Bottom line: be sure that all nail holes and raw edges are sealed before priming/painting to prevent water damage and minimize rot.
For interior:
This one's easy. He said he would not touch anything other than KILZ oil based for the inside. Your coop needs to be watertight. Make sure everything's coated well and use two to three coats of KILZ. This is both the primer and the paint.
Would he suggest Gloss, Semi-Gloss or Matte for the interior? And what about exterior? I’m getting lots of mixed opinions about gloss and matte for durability versus cleaning…Would he suggest gloss, semi-gloss or matte for interior? And what about interior?