Your siding is one of the first things people notice—and when it’s faded or worn, it can bring down the whole look of your home. We specialize in siding painting that not only boosts curb appeal but also adds an extra layer of protection against the elements. Our team is experienced with all types of siding, from wood and vinyl to aluminum, and we use high-quality paints made to last.
Before we start, we clean and prep every surface so the final result is smooth, even, and built to endure. Color consultations are included because we want the end result to reflect your style, not just the season’s trends. With a fresh coat of paint, your home will feel new again—without the cost of replacing siding.
We walk around your property with you, listen to your goals, and inspect surfaces like brick, siding, concrete, and wood to recommend the best approach and finishes.
Before painting or staining, we power wash surfaces (if needed), repair minor damage, and protect landscaping, windows, and fixtures to ensure a clean, professional job.
From siding and brick to decks, fences, and trim—every coat is applied with expert care, using weather-resistant materials that stand up to the elements.
We complete any finishing touches, remove all tools and coverings, and walk the property with you to ensure everything meets your expectations—leaving your home looking its absolute best.
We know painting your home or business is a big decision, and as a trusted Ottawa Painting Company, we understand you probably have a few questions. That’s why we’ve put together answers to some of the most common things our clients ask. Whether you're wondering about timelines, pricing, or prep work, we've got you covered.
Yes — vinyl, wood, aluminum, and Hardie board siding are all professionally painted by our Ottawa house painters.
We power wash, sand, caulk, and prime before painting to ensure longevity.
10–15 years on average with quality paints and proper prep.
Yes, our color‑matching tools ensure a seamless look.
Our weatherproof coatings expand and contract with temperature, preventing cracking and peeling.
