Exterior painting should protect the Woodstock home first.
A strong exterior paint job starts before a brush or sprayer comes out. The finish depends on whether the surface is clean, dry, sound, primed where needed, and sealed at the joints that take on water.
Woodstock homes often have mixed materials across the same exterior. Brick, stone, siding, fascia, trim, shutters, doors, and porch surfaces all need to work together visually and functionally.
Prep decides how long the finish lasts
Peeling paint, dirty siding, chalking, loose caulk, and exposed wood have to be handled before finish coats are applied. Painting over those issues can look good for a short time, but it usually fails early.
We write the prep into the scope so there is no confusion about washing, scraping, priming, repairs, masking, and application method.
Color should fit the full exterior
A Woodstock repaint should work with the existing roof, brick, stone, windows, gutters, shutters, and front door. We help keep the color plan practical and document final selections before work starts.




