The best paint for a garage door depends on the door's material, the desired finish, and durability requirements.
Paint Type
The type of paint you need often depends on the material of your garage door:
Aluminum Doors: Typically require exterior acrylic paint.
Vinyl and Wood Doors: Exterior latex paint is usually recommended.
Steel Doors: Professionals often use latex or oil-based paint.
You can choose between acrylic, oil-based, and latex paints. Acrylic paint offers excellent UV and weather resistance and dries quickly, but may require multiple coats. Oil-based paints are very durable and may only need one coat, but they dry slowly and emit more VOCs. Latex paint is available in a wide range of colors and is forgiving to apply, but it can crack over time and may require a primer for even coverage. For an eco-friendly option, consider acrylic latex paint.
Paint Finish
You have a wide variety of finishes to choose from, including semi-gloss, gloss, satin, eggshell, and matte. The choice is largely based on personal preference, but many people opt for a semi-gloss or gloss finish. These finishes dry to a hard, durable surface that stands up well to humidity and regular wear and tear.
Regardless of the type or finish, it's crucial to use a quality exterior paint that can withstand the elements. Using a primer before painting will ensure better adhesion and a more even, long-lasting result.