Faded Paint Lets Weather Damage Your Siding

Exterior painting services in Boonville that include prep work, priming, and weather-ready coatings for lasting protection

When your exterior paint is peeling, cracking, or faded to the point where the primer shows through, you're no longer protecting the wood or siding underneath. Sun exposure and seasonal storms in Boonville break down paint faster than in milder climates, and unprotected surfaces absorb moisture that leads to rot and warping. Hackman Renovations LLC applies exterior paint that's built to withstand Missouri weather, with prep work that addresses every surface before the first coat goes on.

Exterior painting in Boonville includes full surface preparation, which means scraping off loose paint, sanding rough areas, priming bare wood or siding, and applying high-quality coatings that resist moisture and UV damage. The work covers siding, trim, porches, and detailed features like shutters and railings, and every surface is cleaned and treated before paint is applied. The goal is to restore curb appeal while adding a durable layer of protection that holds up through heavy sun, wind-driven rain, and freeze-thaw cycles.

Schedule an exterior painting evaluation to see what your house needs and how long the project will take.

How Our Process Works

When you schedule exterior painting in Boonville, the process starts with a full inspection of your siding, trim, and any other painted surfaces. You'll discuss color options, paint types, and any repairs that need to be made before painting begins, such as replacing rotted boards or filling cracks in the siding.

After the painting is finished, you'll see a house that looks uniform and well-maintained, with no streaks, drips, or missed spots. Hackman Renovations LLC ensures every surface is coated evenly, every seam is sealed, and every piece of trim is finished cleanly. The paint will resist fading and peeling for years, and your home will be protected from moisture intrusion and wood rot.

The work includes pressure washing to remove dirt and mildew, scraping off any loose or peeling paint, and sanding surfaces to create a smooth base. Primer is applied to bare wood, exposed siding, or any areas where the old paint has worn away completely. Two coats of paint are applied to ensure full coverage and durability, and trim is painted with a finish that resists chipping and wear. If you have porches or decks, those surfaces are coated with paint or stain suited for high foot traffic and constant weather exposure.

Details That Matter Most

Homeowners in Boonville often ask how long exterior paint lasts, whether pressure washing is necessary, and what happens if wood damage is found during prep work.

What type of paint holds up best in Missouri weather?
Acrylic latex paint is the most durable option for exteriors in Missouri because it expands and contracts with temperature changes, resists moisture, and holds color well under direct sunlight. Oil-based paints are sometimes used on trim for added durability, but they take longer to dry and require more maintenance.
How long does exterior paint last in Boonville?
Properly applied exterior paint typically lasts seven to ten years depending on sun exposure, the quality of the prep work, and the type of siding. Wood siding may need repainting sooner than vinyl or fiber cement, especially on south-facing walls that take the most sun.
Why is pressure washing necessary before painting?
Pressure washing removes dirt, mildew, and loose paint that would prevent new paint from adhering correctly. If the surface isn't clean, the new paint will peel or bubble within a few months, which means the job has to be redone.
What happens if rotted wood is found during prep work?
Rotted boards or trim are removed and replaced before painting begins. You'll be notified of any additional work needed, and the new wood will be primed and painted to match the rest of the house.
When should I repaint the exterior of my home?
You should repaint when you see peeling, cracking, or fading that exposes the underlying material, or when the paint no longer sheds water properly. If you notice moisture stains or wood rot starting to develop, it's time to repaint before the damage spreads.

Exterior painting in Boonville protects your home from weather damage, improves curb appeal, and gives you a finish that lasts through years of sun and storms. Learn more by contacting us to schedule an evaluation and review your options.