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Protect Your Home From Sun Damage

Andy's Pro Painting provides exterior painting services in Sacramento for stucco, wood siding, trim, and fascia.

Your home's exterior in Sacramento faces months of direct sun, temperatures over one hundred degrees, and UV exposure that causes paint to crack, fade, and peel away from the surface. Exterior painting restores the protective layer that keeps moisture out and gives your home a uniform appearance that doesn't look patchy or worn down.

Andy's Pro Painting prepares surfaces before any coating is applied. That includes scraping away loose or damaged paint, sanding rough areas, and repairing sections where wood or stucco has deteriorated. The materials used are selected to withstand Sacramento's hot summers and the expansion that occurs when exterior surfaces heat up during the day. Stucco, wood siding, trim, and fascia all receive surface prep tailored to the material and its current condition.

If your home's exterior shows signs of sun damage or weathering, contact us to schedule an exterior painting estimate in Sacramento.

Questions That Come Up Before Work Starts

Most homeowners want to know how long the job will take, what prep looks like, and how the paint will hold up in Sacramento's heat.

How long does exterior painting take?
Most homes take three to five days depending on size, surface condition, and weather. Prep work and drying time between coats determine the overall schedule.
What surfaces can you paint?
We paint stucco, wood siding, trim, fascia, and other exterior materials common in Sacramento neighborhoods. Each surface is prepped according to its material and current condition.
Why does paint fail faster in Sacramento?
High temperatures and constant sun exposure cause paint to dry out, crack, and lose adhesion over time. Proper surface prep and heat-resistant coatings help the paint last longer between cycles.
When should I repaint my exterior?
You should repaint when you see peeling, fading, or exposed wood or stucco beneath the coating. Waiting too long allows moisture to enter and causes more expensive repairs later.
What happens if wood or stucco is damaged?
Damaged sections are repaired before painting begins. Wood rot is removed and replaced, and stucco cracks are filled and smoothed so the new paint bonds to a sound surface.

Andy's Pro Painting works on Sacramento homes where surface prep and long-term durability matter. If your exterior shows sun damage, peeling paint, or weathered trim, reach out to protect your home with a full exterior painting service.

Why Surface Prep Determines How Long Paint Lasts

Work begins by scraping, sanding, and repairing damaged or weathered areas on your Sacramento home. Loose paint is removed so new coats bond directly to the underlying material rather than sitting on top of a layer that's already failing. Scrapers, sanders, and fill compounds are used depending on what the surface needs.

Once the work is complete, you see a consistent finish without peeling edges, color variation, or sections that look thinner where old coats were left in place. The paint adheres evenly and resists cracking when temperatures shift between morning and afternoon.

The process includes repairing wood rot or stucco damage before any primer or topcoat is applied. Fascia boards, window trim, and corner boards are checked for structural issues that would compromise the coating. Exterior painting that starts with real surface correction holds up longer and keeps your home protected between repaint cycles.