EXTERIOR PAINTING & RESTORATION
Connecticut and Rhode Island shoreline. Since 1983.
We identify the conditions affecting paint longevity, plan a path forward, and resolve every issue, from the larger systems of the home to the smallest detail, to deliver a finish that lasts.
We Evaluate:
Existing coating condition and failure modes: peeling, blistering, cracking, alligatoring, chalking, and fading
Adhesion and compatibility of prior coating layers
Wood substrate: rot, soft boards, insect damage, fastener corrosion, and end-grain exposure
Wood characteristics: cupping, warping, knots, and tannin bleed-through points
Caulking and sealants at joints, transitions, and penetrations
Flashing at roof, wall, window, and door transitions
Roof condition and runoff patterns affecting the siding
Gutters, downspouts, drainage, and grading at the foundation
Windows and doors, including glazing, weatherstripping, and overall condition
Mold, mildew, and moisture intrusion, both visible and concealed
Environmental exposure by elevation: sun, salt air, wind-driven rain, freeze and thaw, and vegetation contact
We Resolve:
Removal of failed coatings
Wood and substrate repair and replacement
Exterior carpentry, trim, and millwork
Siding repair and replacement
Roof and flashing repair or replacement
Custom and standard gutter systems, downspouts, and drainage corrections
Window and door replacement, including Marvin and Andersen systems
Mold, mildew, and moisture remediation
Caulking and sealant renewal at joints and transitions
Surface preparation determined by substrate and exposure
Primer systems specified for the substrate and topcoat
Application of finish coatings
Products are selected specifically for what will work best on the project at hand. With years of experience selecting the right coatings for each job, we work regularly with:
EPA Lead-Safe Certified. Licensed in Connecticut and Rhode Island. See full service area.
Call us to discuss your project.
A selection of exterior projects along the Connecticut and Rhode Island shoreline.