Exterior Painting in Parker, CO
A good paint job protects your home and changes how it looks more than almost anything else you can do to it. We prep carefully, use premium paint that stands up to high-altitude Colorado sun, and leave you with a finish that lasts.
Fresh exterior paint that actually lasts.
Most exterior paint jobs fail early for one reason. The prep was rushed. We spend the time on the part you cannot see, so the part you can see holds up for years. This page walks you through when it is time to repaint, what makes a lasting job, and exactly how we do the work.
- Full exterior repaints in premium paint
- Trim, fascia, soffit, doors, and shutters
- Careful surface prep, scraping, sanding, and priming
- Stucco, siding, and wood surfaces
- Color matching and help choosing a color that fits your home and HOA
How to tell it is time to repaint.
Exterior paint does not just look tired when it fails. It stops protecting the wood and siding underneath. Here is what to watch for.
Fading and chalking
High-altitude sun fades color and leaves a chalky film on south and west walls first. When the color looks washed out or rubs off on your hand, the paint has given up its protection.
Peeling, cracking, and blistering
Paint that is lifting, cracking, or bubbling is letting moisture in behind it. Once water gets under the paint it spreads, so this is worth handling before another winter.
Bare or graying wood
Exposed wood on trim, fascia, or siding has no protection at all. Left alone it cups, splits, and rots, which turns a paint job into a carpentry job.
Gaps at the caulk lines
Cracked or missing caulk around windows, doors, and trim is a direct path for water. Re-caulking is part of a proper repaint, and we include it.
You are about to sell
Fresh exterior paint is one of the highest-return things you can do before listing. It is the first thing a buyer sees, and it reads as a home that has been cared for.
Hail or storm damage
Hail chips and scars paint, and that damage is often part of the same insurance claim as the roof and siding. If your neighborhood took a storm, have the paint looked at while the roof is inspected.
The prep is the paint job.
Anyone can roll paint onto a wall. Whether it still looks good in five years comes down entirely to what happened before the first coat. This is the work that makes a finish last.
Washing and surface cleaning
We wash the exterior to remove dirt, chalk, and mildew, because paint will not bond to a dirty surface. Skipping this is the most common reason a new coat peels within a year.
Scraping, sanding, and priming
Loose and failing paint gets scraped and sanded back to a sound surface, and bare spots get primed. Primer is what gives the new paint something to grip, especially on raw wood and patched areas.
Caulking and small repairs
We re-caulk the gaps around windows, doors, and trim, and we replace small sections of rotted wood before painting. Paint over rot just hides it for a season.
Protecting everything else
Windows, roofs, walkways, plants, and landscaping get covered before any paint is sprayed or rolled. We leave your property clean.
Prep and paint, in plain terms.
When you compare two paint quotes, the difference is almost always in two things. How much prep is included, and what grade of paint goes on. Here is how we present it.
Standard
For exteriors in good shape that mostly need a refresh. Thorough cleaning and spot priming, then one full coat of quality exterior paint.
Premium Repaint
Full prep and two coats of premium exterior paint like Sherwin-Williams Duration or Benjamin Moore Aura. This is the job that gives you the longest life and the best color hold in our sun.
Heavy Prep
For exteriors with widespread peeling, weathered wood, or a big color change. Extra scraping, sanding, priming, and repair before two premium coats go on.
Trim & Accents
Front doors, shutters, trim, and fascia painted or refreshed to finish the look. Often the highest-impact part of the whole project for the smallest cost.
Exactly how we paint a home.
A repaint should be predictable and clean. Here is every step, from the first walkthrough to the touch-up paint we leave with you.
Walkthrough and written estimate
We walk the exterior with you, note the surfaces and any repairs needed, and give you a written, itemized estimate with the prep clearly spelled out.
Color selection
We help you choose a color that suits your home, and if your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the approval before any paint is ordered.
Wash and dry
We wash the whole exterior and let it dry fully, because paint only bonds to a clean, dry surface.
Scrape, sand, and prime
Failing paint comes off, rough areas get sanded smooth, and bare wood and patches get primed.
Caulk and repair
We re-caulk gaps and replace small rotted sections so water stays out and the finish stays smooth.
Protect the property
Windows, roof, walkways, plants, and fixtures are covered before we start painting.
Paint
Two premium coats where the job calls for it, applied in the right weather window for a smooth, even finish.
Trim and detail
Trim, doors, shutters, and fascia finished by hand for clean lines.
Cleanup and walkthrough
We clean up, walk the finished work with you, and leave labeled touch-up paint so you can keep it looking right.
Weather honesty.
Exterior paint needs the right temperature and a dry surface to cure properly. If the weather will not cooperate, we reschedule and tell you why, because a coat applied on the wrong day will not last.
What actually drives the price of a repaint.
Paint quotes vary widely, and the reasons are usually hidden. These are the things that move the number, so you can compare any two bids fairly.
Size and number of stories
The square footage of wall and trim is the base of the price, and second-story work adds staging and time.
How much prep is needed
An exterior in good shape needs far less prep than one with widespread peeling and weathered wood. Prep is the single biggest factor, and it is the one cheap bids cut.
Paint grade and number of coats
Premium paint and a second coat cost more and last much longer. We tell you honestly where the upgrade pays off.
Trim, doors, and detail work
Lots of trim, shutters, railings, and detail take more careful hand work than large flat walls.
Repairs found along the way
Rotted wood or failed caulk that turns up during prep is documented with photos and a written change order before we touch it.
Color change
Going from a dark color to a light one, or covering bare wood, can take an extra coat to look right.
Built for high-altitude sun.
Paint lives a hard life in Colorado. The sun at a mile of altitude fades color faster than almost anywhere, the temperature can swing fifty degrees in a single day, and the dry air and hail are tough on any finish. A paint job that holds up here comes down to the right paint, the right prep, and painting in the right weather.
That is why we use premium exterior paint built for sun and weather, why we give the prep the time it needs, and why we watch the forecast instead of the calendar. We also keep your color on record and leave a labeled can of touch-up paint, so keeping it looking right years from now is easy.
Why homeowners trust us with their paint.
- 18 years of hands-on exterior experience, backed by E&M Roofing Specialists.
- The price we quote is the price you pay, and the prep is spelled out in writing.
- Premium paint and careful prep, because that is what makes a job last.
- Workmanship guarantee. If something is not right, we make it right.
Exterior painting questions, answered.
With premium paint, solid prep, and two coats, a good exterior repaint holds up for roughly seven to ten years here, and trim and south-facing walls may need attention sooner. A rushed job with thin paint can start failing within a year or two, which is why the prep and the paint grade matter so much.
Most homes take a few days to a week, depending on size, how much prep and repair is needed, and the weather. We give you a schedule before we start and tell you right away if the forecast moves it.
We use premium exterior lines like Sherwin-Williams Duration and Benjamin Moore Aura for their color hold and durability in our sun. We are glad to walk you through the options for your home and budget.
Within limits. Exterior paint needs the surface and air to be warm enough and dry enough to cure, so there are days we will not paint. We schedule honestly around the forecast rather than risk a coat that will not last.
In most Parker-area neighborhoods, yes, for a color change. We provide the color samples and product information for your submission and have been through the process with most local HOAs.
Sometimes. Hail can chip and scar paint, and that damage is often part of the same claim as the roof and siding. We document it along with the rest of the exterior, and if it will not meet your deductible, we tell you before you file.
Yes. We re-caulk gaps and replace small sections of rotted or damaged wood as part of the prep. Painting over rot only hides it, so we deal with it first. Larger repairs we point out and quote separately.
Give your home a fresh, lasting finish.
Get a free exterior painting estimate with the prep spelled out and a straight price.