
Exterior Painting in Peabody & the North Shore
Exterior Painting on the North Shore
New England weather is hard on paint. Sun, salt air, and freeze-thaw cycles crack, peel, and fade siding faster than most homeowners expect. A good exterior paint job is mostly about the prep you do not see: scraping, sanding, priming bare spots, and caulking gaps before a drop of finish coat goes on.
That is the part we take seriously. We have painted everything from modern siding to older Victorians and a historic church exterior on the North Shore, so we know how to handle tricky surfaces and get a finish that lasts.
What’s included
- Power wash and full surface prep: scrape, sand, and spot-prime
- Caulk gaps and seams to keep water out
- Protect landscaping, walkways, and windows
- Quality exterior coatings applied in even coats
- Trim, doors, shutters, and railings included
- Daily cleanup and a final walkthrough with you
Exterior Painting Questions
Straight answers before you commit to anything.
Late spring through early fall gives the most reliable dry, mild weather for exterior paint to cure properly. We book those months quickly, so it helps to schedule your estimate early. If your siding is peeling now, do not wait too long, because bare wood keeps taking on damage.
With proper prep and quality coatings, a good exterior job commonly holds up for several years before it needs a refresh. Prep is what makes the difference. Paint sprayed over dirty or peeling surfaces fails fast, which is why we never skip the prep step.
Other things we handle
Ready to talk about your exterior painting project?
Tell us what you need and we’ll send a clear written quote. No pressure, no obligation.
