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Answers to Your Most Common Questions

Find quick, clear solutions to the questions we hear most often. Everything you need to know—simple, straightforward, and easy to understand.

Most homes need repainting every 5–10 years, depending on siding type, sun exposure, and previous paint quality.

In Ohio, the best time is typically late spring through early fall, when temperatures are stable and humidity is moderate.

Most projects take 3–7 days, depending on home size, weather, and the amount of prep work required.

Yes—proper cleaning is essential. We thoroughly wash, remove dirt, mildew, and loose paint to ensure the new paint adheres correctly.

We handle all necessary prep, including:

  1. scraping and sanding peeling areas
  2. caulking gaps
  3. spot-priming bare surfaces
  4. repairing minor wood damage
  5. protecting plants, walkways, and outdoor items

We use high-quality, exterior-grade paints from trusted brands designed to withstand Ohio weather and provide long-lasting protection.

Yes. Modern coatings allow safe and durable painting of brick, vinyl siding, aluminum siding, wood, and stucco with beautiful results.

Costs vary based on size, condition, and siding type. Prep work and repairs affect price more than paint itself.

Signs include:

  1. peeling or flaking paint
  2. fading color
  3. exposed wood
  4. chalky residue
  5. cracking caulk
  6. mildew or dark spots

Yes, a fresh exterior paint job is consistently one of the highest-ROI home improvements, boosting curb appeal and resale value.

Yes—we help you choose colors that fit your home’s style and neighborhood while ensuring long-term durability.

We carefully cover plants, walkways, lighting, and outdoor furniture to prevent damage during washing and painting.

With proper prep and premium materials, a professional exterior paint job typically lasts 5-10 years but can be longer or shorter depending on the substrate being painted.

  1. Wood siding: 5–7 years
  2. Aluminum/Stucco: 8–10 years
  3. Painted brick: 10–15 years

Absolutely—temperature, rain, and humidity impact drying and adhesion. We monitor forecasts closely to ensure ideal conditions.

Some paints can be applied as long as temperatures remain above 35 degrees F while the paint is drying.