Exterior House Painting
Most homes in New Hampshire, Southern Maine, and Northern Massachusetts should be repainted every 7–12 years depending on the siding material, sun exposure, weather conditions, and quality of previous paint applications. Coastal homes often require more frequent maintenance due to salt air and harsh weather.
Our exterior painting process includes soft washing, scraping loose paint, sanding, caulking, carpentry and rot repairs when needed, priming bare surfaces, and applying premium paint coatings designed for New England weather conditions.
Preparation is the foundation of a long-lasting paint job. Proper washing, scraping, sanding, caulking, and priming help ensure maximum paint adhesion and durability. Many paint failures occur because of poor preparation, not poor paint.
Yes. We regularly perform carpentry and rot repairs as part of our exterior repaint projects. Addressing damaged wood before painting helps protect your home and provides a longer-lasting finish.
We use premium paints and coatings from leading manufacturers such as Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams. The best product depends on the home's condition, siding material, and environmental exposure.
Yes. Proper cleaning is one of the most important steps in exterior painting. We utilize professional soft washing and cleaning methods to remove dirt, mildew, chalking, and contaminants before surface preparation begins.
The ideal exterior painting season in New England is typically from spring through fall when temperatures and weather conditions allow proper paint curing. Scheduling early often provides the most flexibility.
Most residential exterior repaint projects take anywhere from several days to a few weeks depending on the size of the home, weather conditions, repairs required, and scope of work.
The cost of exterior painting depends on factors such as square footage, surface condition, accessibility, amount of preparation required, carpentry repairs, and paint products selected. We provide detailed estimates customized to each project.
Yes. We have extensive experience painting cedar shingles, clapboards, trim, doors, Hardie siding, and many other exterior surfaces commonly found throughout New England.
Interior Painting
Most interior spaces benefit from repainting every 5–10 years depending on traffic, wear, lifestyle, and desired color changes.
Yes. We specialize in complete interior house painting projects, whole-home repaints, newly purchased homes, luxury residences, and large-scale interior painting projects.
Absolutely. Many homeowners hire us to repaint their home before moving in. This is often the easiest and most efficient time to complete a full interior repaint.
Yes. We provide professional new construction painting services for homeowners, builders, and contractors throughout New Hampshire, Southern Maine, and Northern Massachusetts.
We paint walls, ceilings, trim, doors, crown molding, baseboards, built-ins, stairways, and other interior surfaces.
Yes. Minor drywall repairs, nail pops, cracks, and surface imperfections can often be addressed prior to painting to help achieve a smoother finish.
Project timelines vary based on the size of the home, amount of preparation required, and scope of work. Most whole-home interior painting projects take several days to a few weeks.
Many homeowners choose timeless colors such as White Dove, Simply White, Swiss Coffee, Pale Oak, Edgecomb Gray, and other neutral tones that complement a wide range of furnishings and design styles.
We recommend removing small personal items and valuables. Our team can assist with moving and protecting larger furniture as needed during the project.
A professional painting company provides proper preparation, quality materials, skilled application, efficient project management, and a finished product designed to last for years while increasing the beauty and value of your home.
Service Areas
Pristine Property Painting proudly serves homeowners throughout:
New Hampshire
Maine
Have additional questions? Contact our team today to schedule a free consultation and estimate.
