Exterior Painting in Clark County, WA
Good exterior paint in our climate is less about the product on the can and more about the conditions the day it goes up. Paint applied to damp siding or finished as the temperature drops fails early, and it fails in ways that cost more to fix later.
We prep properly, work within the weather window our climate actually allows, and protect your siding with a finish built to shed the next several winters.
What's included
- Washing, scraping, and full surface prep before any paint goes on
- Repair of failing caulk lines and minor rot before painting
- Quality coatings applied within the right temperature and dew-point window
- Clean lines on trim, doors, and detail work
Signs it's time
- Fading, chalking, or peeling on the sunniest or wettest walls
- Bare or gray wood showing through worn paint
- Caulk lines that have cracked or pulled away
- It has been close to a decade since the last full exterior coat
Common questions
When is the best time to paint a house exterior in Washington?
Roughly late June through mid-September: several dry days in a row, surfaces fully dry, and overnight temperatures warm enough for the paint to keep curing. The dependable window here is shorter than most homeowners expect, which is why it books up.
Do you prep, or just paint?
Prep is most of the job. We wash, scrape, address failing caulk and minor rot, and make sure the surface is dry and sound before a finish coat goes on.
Members get exterior surfaces inspected each year, so small paint failures get caught before bare wood starts taking on water. Explore the 360° Method membership.
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Serving all of Clark County, WA. Call (360) 838-6731 or schedule a consultation.