Spring exterior painting in Phibsborough, Dublin: restoring gutters and decorative brick

With the longer days returning and the weather slowly improving, this is usually the time when exterior painting projects begin again across Dublin.

After the winter months, gutters and exterior details often show signs of wear. Paint fades, rust begins to appear on metal, and masonry surfaces start to lose their clean appearance.

Recently I worked on a small exterior project on a traditional red brick house in Phibsborough, Dublin, where the goal was simple: restore the gutters, gutter pipes and decorative brick detailing while protecting them properly for the coming seasons.

This particular house had classic red brick detailing with white decorative brickwork along the upper façade.

Over time, the gutters and downpipes had started to show rust, while the masonry detailing had become worn and uneven from years of exposure to the Irish weather.

The work focused on three key elements:
•⁠ ⁠metal gutters
•⁠ ⁠gutter pipes
•⁠ ⁠decorative exterior brickwork

The project took two days to complete, allowing enough time for careful preparation and proper drying between coats. Projects like this are often part of broader exterior painting work on Dublin homes, where smaller details such as gutters and brick trims play an important role in the overall finish.

Preparing rusted gutters properly

Before any paint was applied, the most important part of the work was the preparation.
 
The gutters were thoroughly prepared using several steps:
 
•wire brushing to remove loose rust
•sanding the surface
•scraping away any failing paint
•degreasing the metal
 
As much rust as possible was removed before coating.
 
Preparation is often the difference between a paint job that lasts for years and one that begins to fail again much sooner. Even the best products need a well-prepared surface to perform properly.

Painting the gutters with RD-Monoguard

For the metal gutters and pipes I applied two coats of RD-Monoguard anti-corrosion coating, directly onto the prepared metal surface.
 
RD‑Monoguard is a water-based anti-corrosion system designed for metal surfaces and is increasingly used by painters looking for modern protective coatings.
 
Some of the reasons I wanted to try this product were:
 
•direct-to-metal application
•strong adhesion
•water-based technology
•relatively fast drying time
 
As painters we are always testing different systems and materials. Trying newer products helps us understand what performs best in real conditions.
 
In this case the finish gave the gutters a clean black satin look, which works particularly well with the traditional red brick houses commonly found in areas like Phibsborough and other parts of Dublin
decorative brickwork painted with dulux weathershield phibsborough dublin

Refreshing the decorative brick with Dulux Weathershield

The white decorative brickwork was finished using two coats of Dulux Weathershield Exterior Masonry paint.
 
Dulux Weathershield is widely used in Ireland because it is designed specifically for exterior masonry and can handle:
•rain exposure
•temperature changes
•moisture in brick and masonry surfaces
 
On older Dublin houses, these decorative brick bands often define the architectural character of the façade. Refreshing them can make a surprisingly noticeable difference to the overall appearance of the property.
Many homeowners focus on larger painting projects such as full house exteriors or interior rooms.
 
However smaller elements like gutters, downpipes and decorative brickwork play an important role in the overall appearance of a home.
 
Keeping these surfaces properly coated helps to:
•protect metal from corrosion
•prevent water damage
•maintain the clean appearance of the façade
 
Often refreshing these details can make the entire exterior of the house look well maintained again.
Exterior painting work often begins again in spring across Dublin as weather conditions become more suitable.
 
Projects like this one in Phibsborough show how careful preparation, the right materials and attention to detail allow exterior finishes to last much longer.
 
Testing newer systems like RD-Monoguard alongside well-established products such as Dulux Weathershield is part of the process of finding what works best in real conditions.
 
And in the end, it is this practical experience that helps ensure every project holds up well over time.
masonry before exterior painting