



Exterior season is officially underway, and we couldn't be more ready to get back out there. There's something about this time of year that gets us fired up - longer days, better conditions, and homeowners finally getting to cross that exterior paint job off the list.
A quality exterior paint job does a lot of heavy lifting. Yes, it makes your home look sharp. But it's also one of the best ways to protect your siding, trim, and other surfaces from moisture, UV damage, and general wear. Skipping it for too many seasons is how small problems turn into expensive ones.
On homes like this one - large, detailed, with a mix of brick, trim, and architectural elements - the prep work and color planning matter just as much as the paint itself. Getting clean, consistent coverage across every surface, including the fascia, soffits, window surrounds, and garage doors, is what separates a good result from a great one. That's where experience really shows.
The look here is sharp. Deep black trim against light brick creates serious contrast - a combination that photographs beautifully and holds up just as well in person. That kind of intentional color pairing is something we help homeowners think through from the start, not just during application.
If your home is ready for a fresh coat - whether it's a full repaint or just touch-up work on key areas - now is a great time to get on the schedule. Exterior painting windows fill up fast once the weather settles in.
