Interior and exterior painting for Sterling homes. Real surface prep, two coats of Sherwin-Williams or Benjamin Moore, fixed-price written estimate, and a finish that holds up 7 to 10 years.
Sterling sits in eastern Loudoun County between Dulles Airport and the Potomac, with a housing stock that leans heavily toward 1970s and 1980s split-levels in Sugarland Run and Sterling Park, alongside newer townhouse rows and single-family colonials in Cascades and CountrySide. Many of the original Sterling Park homes are now hitting their second or third roof and need full siding refreshes. Aircraft noise and flight-path debris also mean roof inspections here often turn up unusual wear patterns.
Sterling's older Sterling Park subdivisions often have original masonite or T1-11 siding that has failed at the seams and needs full tear-off rather than overlay.
A fresh coat of paint is the cheapest way to freshen up a Sterling home, inside or out. The catch: most paint jobs fail because of bad prep, not bad paint. We spend real time scraping loose paint, caulking trim seams, sanding glossy doors, patching nail pops, and priming bare spots so the finish coat actually bonds. Virginia humidity, UV, and freeze-thaw cycles will find any shortcut within two seasons. Every job ends with a clean jobsite, a final walk-through, and a written warranty.
Two full coats of Sherwin-Williams Emerald or Benjamin Moore Regal on walls, cut in by hand around trim and outlets. Zero-VOC options for nurseries and bedrooms.
Full power wash, scrape, sand, prime, and two finish coats on vinyl, fiber cement, wood, brick, or stucco. Back-brushed for real coverage that lasts 7 to 10 years in Mid-Atlantic sun.
We patch nail pops, retape failed seams, fix water-stained ceilings, and skim-coat plaster cracks before a drop of paint goes on. Prep is 70 percent of the job.
We are 50 minutes from Frederick, close enough to put the same crew on your house from primer to final coat. That matters because cut lines, sheen, and color consistency suffer the moment one team hands off to another.
We have painted every kind of home in Loudoun County: 1940s plaster-walled colonials, 1970s split-levels with knotty pine, brand new drywall builds, and mixed-material exteriors with brick on the front and vinyl on the sides. Our crews mask off floors and furniture, drape doorways in plastic, cut clean lines at every trim transition, and back-brush exterior coats so paint actually wedges into the siding grain instead of sitting on top. That is the difference between a paint job that lasts 4 years and one that lasts 10 in Virginia weather.
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Our paint crews cover Maryland and Northern Virginia. If your zip code is near Sterling, we cover it.
Exterior paint is the right time to fix siding gaps, replace rotted trim, or rehang sagging gutters. Bundle the work for one written quote.