Exterior House Painting in Wilton, CT
ProCare Prep That Holds Up

Junior’s ProCare House Painters provides exterior painting with a prep-first system built for wooded shade moisture, pollen season, and freeze–thaw wear—so your finish stays clean and tight through the season changes. You’ll get a written scope, clean daily resets, and results that look sharp up close.

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Junior’s ProCare House Painters provides exterior painting with a prep-first system built for wooded shade moisture, pollen season, and freeze–thaw wear—so your finish stays clean and tight through the season changes. You’ll get a written scope, clean daily resets, and results that look sharp up close.

Why Exterior Paint Fails in Wilton And How We Prevent It

Wilton exteriors deal with tree cover that holds moisture, spring pollen buildup, and seasonal freeze–thaw that stresses trim edges and caulk lines. That’s why we tailor prep to exposure and surface condition, not just square footage. The goal is a finish that bonds correctly and stays clean through Connecticut seasons.

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What We Paint on Wilton Home Exteriors

Most Wilton homes have trim-heavy details—so we plan siding and trim painting as one system for a cleaner, longer-lasting result.

Siding & Body Color

Even coverage, clean lap lines, and a finish built for sun, shade, and weather swings.

Trim, Fascia & Soffits

Crisp edges and sealed joints to stop peeling where moisture and heat hit first.

Doors, Shutters & Garage Doors

Smooth, durable enamel that holds color, resists sticking, and wipes clean easily.

Railings, Porches & Exterior Details

Detailed prep and steady hands for tight corners, profiles, and high-touch surfaces.

Decks, Stairs & Outdoor Wood Surfaces

Right stain or coating for traction, weathering, and long-term protection underfoot.

Our ProCare Exterior Painting Process in Wilton, CT

In Wilton, we run exterior projects around access, landscaping protection, and quiet daily routines—so your home stays comfortable while the work stays controlled. You’ll see protection zones first, organized staging, and step-by-step updates before anything changes. Each day ends with a clean reset.

What Homeowners Say About Our Exterior Painting Services in Wilton, CT

Exterior Painting Cost in Wilton and What Your Estimate Includes

Exterior pricing in Wilton depends on surface condition, height/access, prep needs, and the coating system that matches your exposure (sun, shade, moisture). We document what’s included in writing so you can compare estimates honestly. Timelines stay realistic because we schedule around dry times and weather windows—not shortcuts.

Basic Repaint

sound surfaces with limited repairs and a straightforward color update and refresh on siding and trim.

Typical Range Value

$3,500 – $6,500

Weathered Recoat

homes with peeling, chalking and failed caulk that need more washing, repairs and priming.

Typical Range Value

$6,500 – $10,500

Full Exterior Restoration

heavier repairs, multiple substrate types and detailed trim that require more time and staging.

Typical Range Value

$10,500 – $18,000

3-Year Workmanship Warranty for Wilton Exterior Painting

Our 3-year workmanship warranty is designed for real Connecticut conditions and the way Wilton homes weather across seasons.

Licensed & Insured

• Licensed and insured to perform exterior painting work in Connecticut

• Local, owner-led painting company based in Fairfield County

• Experience with older New England exteriors and newer CT construction

Written Warranty

• Written workmanship warranty for exterior painting projects

• Documented colors, coatings, and scope for future reference

• Clear, written expectations before exterior work begins

Solid Reputation

• Crews trained to protect landscaping, walkways, and exterior features

• Respectful, on-site exterior painting process from start to finish

• Consistent results across siding, trim, doors, and other exterior surfaces

FAQ

Exterior Painting FAQ for Wilton Homeowners

Most exterior work performs best when temperatures are stable and surfaces can fully dry between steps. We schedule around weather windows and product requirements so prep and coatings cure correctly.

We set protection zones first—covering planting beds where needed, masking sensitive edges, and keeping paths clear and safe. At the end of each day, we reset the space so your exterior stays usable.

We don’t force paint onto damp surfaces or rush dry times. If weather shifts, we pause at a logical breakpoint, protect the site, and resume when conditions support a long-lasting finish.

Longevity depends on exposure (sun vs shade), moisture, existing layers, and how much stabilization the surface needs. Our focus is always the same: fix the failure points first so the finish holds up through seasonal changes.

Yes, when wood is exposed or previous coatings are failing, primer selection matters. We match primers to the condition of the substrate to improve adhesion and reduce bleed-through.

Yes. We keep materials staged neatly, remove debris, and leave walkways and access points clear. The goal is a calm job site that doesn’t take over your home.

Your scope documents the surfaces being painted, prep steps, repairs/priming approach, finish coats, protection plan, and cleanup. If something changes, we clarify it in writing so expectations stay aligned.

It covers qualifying workmanship-related issues tied to application and prep when surfaces are stable and the specified system is followed. It doesn’t cover active moisture/infiltration, untreated rot, structural movement, impact damage, storms, sprinklers spraying surfaces, or normal wear; we’ll review the terms at closeout and keep the request process simple.