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Exterior House Painting in Provo, UT

Provo homeowners face high-altitude semi-arid climate at 4,551 ft that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving Orem, Springville, Spanish Fork, Mapleton, Santaquin, and surrounding Provo communities.

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Why Provo Homes Need Exterior House Painting

High-altitude semi-arid climate at 4,551 ft
Cold winters with 37 inches of annual snowfall and occasional inversions
Low humidity (avg 38%) causing caulk and wood to crack
Wasatch Front hailstorms in spring and summer
Intense UV at high elevation degrading all exterior finishes
Common Home Types We Service
Ranch homes throughout Utah CountyNew construction in Spanish Fork, Springville, and Saratoga SpringsCraftsman and Colonial in older Provo and Orem neighborhoodsCustom homes in Mapleton and Woodland HillsStudent housing and townhomes near BYU campus

What You Get

Protects siding from moisture, UV, and weather damage
Dramatically improves curb appeal and home value
Seals cracks and prevents water intrusion
Professional surface prep ensures long-lasting adhesion
Color consultation and premium paint product selection
10–15 year lifespan with proper prep and quality products

Our Exterior House Painting Process

01

Surface Inspection & Prep

We inspect and repair any damaged siding, fill cracks, remove peeling paint, and sand rough areas for a clean surface.

02

Pressure Washing

The entire exterior is pressure washed to remove dirt, mold, and chalking before any paint is applied.

03

Priming

Bare wood, repairs, and high-porosity areas are primed to ensure proper paint adhesion and uniform appearance.

04

Painting

Two coats of premium exterior paint are applied using brush, roller, or sprayer as appropriate for each surface.

Seasonal Considerations for Provo

1
Snow removal from driveways and roofs (December–March)
2
Provo River spring flooding in low-lying areas
3
Summer UV bleaching of paint and stucco
4
Post-hail roof inspection in spring
5
Sprinkler winterization before first hard freeze

Areas We Serve in Provo

Our exterior house painting pros are available throughout the Provo metro area, including:

OremSpringvilleSpanish ForkMapletonSantaquinSaratoga SpringsEagle MountainLehiAmerican ForkPleasant Grove

Exterior House Painting FAQ for Provo Homeowners

How often should Provo homeowners get exterior house painting?
Given Provo's high-altitude semi-arid climate at 4,551 ft, most homeowners benefit from exterior house painting at least once a year. Snow removal from driveways and roofs (December–March) often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in Provo most need exterior house painting?
Ranch homes throughout Utah County and New construction in Spanish Fork, Springville, and Saratoga Springs are the most common home types in Provo and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
How long does an exterior paint job last?
With proper surface preparation and quality paint, an exterior paint job typically lasts 7–15 years. Wood siding may need repainting sooner than fiber cement or stucco.
How long does the project take?
Most single-family homes take 3–5 days, depending on size, prep work needed, and weather conditions.
What's included in surface preparation?
Prep includes pressure washing, scraping peeling paint, sanding, caulking gaps and cracks, repairing damaged siding, and priming bare surfaces — the most important part of any lasting paint job.
Can you paint in cold weather?
Most exterior paints require temperatures above 50°F during application and for 24 hours after. Spring and fall are ideal; summer works but extreme heat can also affect application.

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