We're starting an exterior repaint of our house. As part of this project we will also be replacing some of the T1-11 wood siding.
I painted a section of the most-weathered siding using Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior Satin. Although this demonstrates a worse-case scenario, I was a bit surprised by how glossy it is:
I looked up the gloss/sheen ratings for Benjamin Moore and Sherwin Williams products. I was surprised to learn that Aura Exterior Satin is significantly more glossy than Sherwin Williams Emerald Rain Refresh in Satin.
https://images.sherwin-williams.com/content_images/sw-pdf-sheen-gloss-guide.pdf
https://media.benjaminmoore.com/WebServices/prod/assets/stage/datasheets/TDS_0631/N631_TDS_US.pdf
https://media.benjaminmoore.com/Web...tasheets/TDS_0634/20180802 634 TDS US OKF.pdf
Although longevity is a top priority for me, I wonder if Low Lustre would be a better compromise, just for the sake of appearance. Does anyone know if there's a significant durability advantage with Satin over Low Lustre?
I painted a section of the most-weathered siding using Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior Satin. Although this demonstrates a worse-case scenario, I was a bit surprised by how glossy it is:
I looked up the gloss/sheen ratings for Benjamin Moore and Sherwin Williams products. I was surprised to learn that Aura Exterior Satin is significantly more glossy than Sherwin Williams Emerald Rain Refresh in Satin.
https://images.sherwin-williams.com/content_images/sw-pdf-sheen-gloss-guide.pdf
https://media.benjaminmoore.com/WebServices/prod/assets/stage/datasheets/TDS_0631/N631_TDS_US.pdf
https://media.benjaminmoore.com/Web...tasheets/TDS_0634/20180802 634 TDS US OKF.pdf
Although longevity is a top priority for me, I wonder if Low Lustre would be a better compromise, just for the sake of appearance. Does anyone know if there's a significant durability advantage with Satin over Low Lustre?