Answered Jun 13, 2015
I would recommend using a masonry primer since it's formulated for brick surfaces.
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There are different types you can choose, but I recommend using a low-voltage LED fixture made for landscaping.
You could, but I wouldn't recommend it. You'll get better results if you prime first, then apply two coats of paint after that.
The steps here are going to be pretty unnegotiable, and the primer is mandatory if you want a clean, uniform finish.
Sometimes, yes. However, if you're using a high-quality paint, you may not need a primer.
In the U.S., the average cost to have it done professionally is around $7,000. However, the cost can vary depending on factors like the size of your home, how much...
You can use white pigmented shellac. It is stain-resistant and smooth. It also dries fast and can be sanded easily.
Choose a stain-blocking primer that's high in titanium dioxide. It will cost a little more, but you'll get much better coverage.
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