Woodstock exterior painting needs a prep-first scope.
Georgia humidity and shaded walls can make paint fail early when surfaces are not cleaned, scraped, primed, and caulked correctly. The product matters, but the prep matters more.
We document body, trim, shutter, door, and accent colors in the written scope so the finished exterior matches the plan.
Paint should not hide damaged material.
Rotten trim, failed caulk, loose siding, and exposed wood need to be repaired before paint goes on. Otherwise the new finish is only covering the next failure point.
Color should work with the whole exterior.
A Woodstock repaint often needs to coordinate with roof color, brick, stone, shutters, porch surfaces, and neighborhood expectations. We help narrow the palette without overcomplicating the project.
