Siding repaint
Uniform coverage, proper feathering, and coating choices based on the substrate and sun exposure.
We deliver a clean, durable finish built for Texas weather—proper prep, premium coatings, and crisp lines on siding, trim, doors, fascia, and more.
EXTERIOR RESULTS
Exterior painting is a coating system. The final look depends on how the surface is cleaned, repaired, sealed, and primed. We build the job from the substrate up so it performs for years—especially on sun-exposed trim and weathered siding.
HOW WE WORK
Great exteriors fail early when moisture gets trapped or chalky surfaces aren’t stabilized. We follow a consistent sequence that prioritizes adhesion and long-term performance.
Identify failing areas, previous coatings, caulk gaps, and any wood damage that needs repair.
Wash, scrape, sand, and feather edges. Seal raw wood and stabilize chalky paint where needed.
Spot-prime and caulk joints. Fix small defects so the topcoat lays smooth and even.
Apply uniform coats with attention to sheen consistency and clean edges on trim and details.
SCOPE OPTIONS
From full repaints to targeted trim refreshes, we can structure the scope around your goals and budget.
Uniform coverage, proper feathering, and coating choices based on the substrate and sun exposure.
Crisp lines and clean edges. We caulk and seal gaps to reduce moisture intrusion and cracking.
High-touch surfaces deserve a durable finish. We focus on smoothness and consistent sheen.
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FAQ
Here are the most common questions we get for exterior projects in Conroe and nearby areas.
Timing depends on surface condition, scope (siding only vs trim/doors), and weather. After inspection we’ll give you a realistic schedule and the order of work so you know what to expect each day.
When appropriate, yes—cleaning improves adhesion by removing chalk, dust, and mildew. We also allow surfaces to dry properly before priming and coating.
Most peeling is adhesion failure due to moisture, chalky surfaces, poor prep, or incompatible coatings. That’s why we focus on cleaning, scraping, sanding, sealing, and priming before topcoats.