We start by looking over the siding type, surface condition, and how much weather it’s taken. That tells us what prep and coating system the job needs.

Vinyl needs paint that bends with it. We use coatings that won’t crack or peel when the panels shift.

Fiber cement comes primed from the factory. We add paint that holds color and stands up to hot summers and cold winters.

Cedar and other wood siding has to be sealed and painted so it doesn’t soak up water. We keep it protected and looking sharp.

Aluminum fades and gets chalky over time. We wash it down and repaint it so it doesn’t rust and the sun doesn’t beat it up.

Stucco shifts with the weather. We use paints that flex with it, stop small cracks from spreading, and block out moisture.

Paint seals the boards. Water stays out, rot slows down, and you won’t be talking about new siding for a while.

Fresh paint makes the place look looked-after. If you’re selling, buyers notice. If you’re not, it just feels better pulling into the driveway.

Paint keeps water out. No water means no mold, no rot spreading through the walls.

Regular painting costs less than tearing, siding off and putting up new.
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