




This home had a lot going on - vertical board-and-batten siding, brick accents, a second-story deck, multiple rooflines, and gutters running in every direction. Jobs like this take real planning. You can't just show up with a brush and a ladder and expect a clean result.
We did a full exterior repaint, covering the siding, trim, garage door, and all the detail work in between. The finish came out consistent across every surface - no blotchy spots, no lap marks, no areas where the color looks like it was rushed. That kind of result doesn't happen by accident. It comes from doing the prep work correctly and taking the time to coat each section properly.
Here's the thing about exterior paint that a lot of homeowners don't realize - it's not just about looks. A quality exterior finish is one of the best ways to protect your siding from moisture, UV damage, and the kind of slow deterioration that leads to much bigger repair bills down the road. When the paint starts fading, chalking, or peeling, that's your home telling you it needs attention.
What we ended up with here is a home that looks sharp and is genuinely better protected than it was before. The updated color ties the whole exterior together, even with the mix of brick and painted surfaces. Details like the garage door and the deck support posts were painted to match, which makes the whole thing feel intentional rather than piecemeal.
If your exterior is starting to look worn or the paint has seen better days, that's usually a sign it's time to act before the surface underneath takes damage. A full repaint done right is one of the most cost-effective things you can do for a home.