How often should you paint your house in India? in Visakhapatnam
Indian homes should be repainted every 3–5 years for interiors (depending on paint quality) and every 5–8 years for exteriors. Coastal cities (Mumbai, Chennai, Kochi) need more frequent repainting due to salt and humidity.
Repainting Frequency by Paint Type
| Paint Type | Interior Lifespan | Exterior Lifespan |
|---|---|---|
| Distemper | 2–3 years | Not for exterior |
| Acrylic Emulsion | 4–5 years | Not for exterior |
| Premium Emulsion (Royale/Impressions) | 7–10 years | Not for exterior |
| Exterior Emulsion (Apex/WeatherCoat) | — | 5–7 years |
| Weathershield/Apex Ultima | — | 8–10 years |
| Texture Paint | 8–12 years | 8–12 years |
Repaint when you see: fading/chalking (rub wall — chalk on hand), peeling or bubbling, visible cracks, stains that can't be cleaned, or mold/fungal growth (black spots). Don't wait for complete failure.
📍 Visakhapatnam-Specific Tips for This Topic
Coastal location means cyclone-resistant construction is essential — all roof connections must be hurricane-strapped
Salt-laden sea breeze causes rebar corrosion — use epoxy-coated or stainless steel rebar within 500m of coast