Exterior House Painting in Loveland, Colorado
Protect and transform your home's exterior with paint built for Denver's climate
Why Loveland Homes Need Expert Exterior House Painting
Protect your Loveland home from Colorado's intense UV, hail, and temperature swings with a professional exterior paint job. We serve homeowners from Downtown Loveland to Centerra, using weather-rated coatings and meticulous surface prep to ensure your paint lasts 7-10 years.
Loveland homes include Historic arts district homes, newer suburban developments, Centerra commercial area homes — each requiring a tailored approach to exterior house painting.
Loveland is slightly north and more exposed to weather off the mountains. Best exterior season is June through September.
Exterior House Painting Overview
The right paint, proper surface preparation, and climate-aware application techniques make the difference between a paint job that protects your home for 8+ years and one that starts peeling in 3. Professional exterior painters follow the shade around your house, use premium UV-resistant acrylic latex formulations, and time every coat to ensure proper curing before nighttime temperature drops.
South-facing and west-facing walls take the most punishment and may need attention 2-3 years before other sides. Understanding this differential degradation is key to maintaining your home's curb appeal and structural protection.
Read our complete Exterior House Painting guide for more details on materials, costs, and tips.
Our Process
Exterior Inspection
Walk the entire perimeter inspecting all paintable surfaces for peeling, cracking, chalking, mildew, wood rot, and caulk failure. Note south and west-facing walls, which degrade 30-40% faster in Denver. Document everything with photos.
Surface Preparation -- Washing
Pressure wash the entire exterior at 1,500-2,500 PSI. Apply mildew-killing solution for biological growth. Allow 24-48 hours to dry completely. In Denver, verify with a moisture meter that wood reads below 15% moisture content.
Scraping and Sanding
Scrape all loose, peeling paint using a carbide scraper. Feather edges of remaining paint with 80-grit sandpaper. For pre-1978 homes, test for lead paint first and follow EPA RRP rules if positive.
Repairs -- Wood, Caulk, and Masonry
Replace rotted wood with epoxy filler. Dig out cracked caulk and re-caulk all joints with high-quality siliconized acrylic caulk. Repair cracked stucco with patching compound. Reset popped nails.
Priming
Prime all bare wood, repaired areas, and surfaces with significant chalking. Use primer with UV-blocking properties. Tint primer toward the topcoat color for better coverage.
Masking and Protection
Cover windows, doors, light fixtures, and landscaping. Tape off stone, brick accents, and surfaces not being painted. Protect HVAC units and electrical panels.
Cut In (First Coat)
Cut in around all edges using a 2.5-inch angled brush. Work from top to bottom. In Denver, follow the shade around the house -- never paint surfaces in direct afternoon sun.
Apply First Topcoat
Apply premium 100% acrylic latex using airless sprayer, roller, or brush. Always back-brush or back-roll to work paint into surface texture. Maintain a wet edge and apply at recommended film thickness.
Apply Second Topcoat
Allow first coat to dry 4-6 hours per manufacturer specs. Lightly sand drips. Apply second coat -- two coats is the professional standard. On south-facing walls, some Denver pros apply a third coat for added UV protection.
Trim, Fascia, and Detail Painting
Paint trim, fascia, soffits, window frames, door frames, and shutters with contrasting color in semi-gloss or satin finish. These require precision brush work.
Final Inspection and Cleanup
Walk the entire perimeter with the client, checking for missed spots, drips, and overspray. Touch up issues. Remove all masking, drop cloths, and debris.
Exterior House Painting Tips for Loveland
Follow the shade
Denver's daily temperature swings are brutal: 75 degrees F afternoon can drop to 35 degrees F overnight. Start painting west and south sides in the morning while in shade, move to east and north in the afternoon.
Use temperature-flexible paint
Denver's 40-degree daily swings cause siding to expand and contract. Use 100% acrylic latex with high elongation properties. Avoid oil-based exterior paints -- they become brittle and crack in temperature cycling.
Watch for hail damage
Denver averages 7-9 hail events per year, May through August. Schedule exterior painting for late August through early October -- after hail season, before cold weather.
Prep for extreme dryness on wood siding
Colorado's 30-40% humidity causes wood to dry out, shrink, and crack. Seal all exposed end grain. Apply two coats of primer to bare wood. Back-prime new replacement boards on all six sides.
Chalking is accelerated at altitude
UV breaks down paint binder 30-40% faster at altitude. Always test for chalk before painting and prime with a chalk-binding primer if detected. Painting over chalk causes immediate adhesion failure.
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