Careful Residential Exterior Painting in Lexington
Our Lexington team handles residential exterior painting for homes across Sunset Boulevard, Highway 378, the Lexington Old Mill area, Forest Acres, and the Lake Murray side of zip 29072. Every home exterior repaint covers pressure washing, scraping, caulking, priming, and two coats of paint matched to the siding. Homeowners pick our residential exterior painters because we are licensed and insured, give free written estimates, match paint systems to siding type, cover landscaping daily, and back the finish with primer and topcoat paired for SC heat, humidity, and storm exposure.
Honest Prep That Keeps Your Exterior Paint Holding for Years
A home exterior paint job fails at the prep step more than any other. Our crew washes siding, scrapes loose paint to sound substrate, sands edges, caulks trim gaps, and primes bare wood before finish coats. On a home off Highway 378 or near Lake Murray, that prep separates a repaint lasting eight years from one failing by summer. Our exterior painting systems match every substrate.
We offer flexible scheduling — evenings, weekends, and phased work — to ensure your business continues running smoothly during painting.
We use heavy-duty coatings made for commercial buildings, offering excellent resistance to scuffs, stains, and fading in high-traffic environments.
Refresh your home with expert painting. Request your free estimate today.
Siding, Soffit, Fascia, and Trim Coatings
Residential exterior painting covers more than siding. We paint soffits, fascia, trim boards, shutters, porch ceilings, and railings on the same visit so every surface cures under the same schedule and sheen. Wood siding takes acrylic; Hardie and fiber cement get primer and elastomeric or acrylic; vinyl needs a bonding paint rated for heat. Soda City Painting picks the right system per surface on every Lexington home.
Residential Exterior Services That Pair Naturally
Every residential exterior project starts with a clean substrate. We pair pressure washing with every home exterior repaint so paint bonds cleanly to siding and trim.
Many Lake Murray and Chapin homeowners also refresh decks and fences or gutters on the same visit.
Serving Lexington, Forest Acres, and the Midlands
We paint home exteriors across Lexington, Forest Acres, Irmo, Chapin, and Columbia neighborhoods, from zip 29072 out toward Lake Murray Dam and along Sunset Boulevard. See local project context on our Lexington exterior painting or Forest Acres pages.
Ready for Fresh Curb Appeal This Season?
A home exterior repaint pays back in curb appeal and the protection fresh paint gives siding and trim. If you want a licensed, insured exterior painting crew, we would be glad to walk your property. Contact us for a free written exterior estimate.
Painted our Lexington home exterior off Sunset Boulevard. Crew was tidy, color match perfect.
David Henderson
Homeowner
Our Columbia home looks brand new after the exterior repaint. Siding and trim sharp.
Simone Washington
Homeowner
Fast, clean exterior painting on our Irmo house. Finished before summer storms hit.
Carlos Mendez
Homeowner
Repainted our Forest Acres home exterior top to bottom. Caulk lines crisp, shutters look like new.
Emily Ashcroft
Homeowner
A standard two-story Lexington home takes our residential exterior painting crew five to eight working days from first wash to final walkthrough. Larger homes, two-color schemes, or heavy prep on older wood siding can stretch to two weeks. Smaller ranch-style homes off Sunset Boulevard or near Main Street Lexington can finish in four to five days. We schedule around weather and publish a day-by-day plan so you know which elevation is being worked when. Rain days add a day but never break the finish.
Spring and fall give our residential exterior painters the most stable conditions in Lexington. Temperatures stay in the 55 to 85 range manufacturers call for, humidity drops, and afternoon storms are less frequent. Summer home exterior painting is doable with careful scheduling around heat and humidity. Winter is workable on mild, dry days. We book a meaningful portion of our year in spring and early fall because the finish quality on home exteriors is measurably higher when weather cooperates.
Yes. Every residential exterior repaint starts with a wash. Chalk, mildew, pollen, and dirt prevent paint from bonding to siding and trim, and even invisible surface contamination causes peeling within a year. We dial PSI to the substrate: soft wash on EIFS, painted siding, and Hardie, and higher pressure on brick and concrete foundations. Our pressure washing is included in the project scope, not a separate upcharge. We allow at least 24 hours of dry time before primer.
Our residential exterior painting crew paints wood siding, Hardie and fiber cement, vinyl (with bonding primer), aluminum, stucco, EIFS, brick, and concrete block. Each substrate gets a matched primer and topcoat system: acrylic over primed wood and Hardie, elastomeric over stucco and EIFS, DTM acrylic on metal, bonding paint on vinyl. For homeowners in Lake Murray and Chapin where cedar and shake siding are common, we switch to semi-transparent stain on raw cedar and solid-body stain on aged cedar where that fits the look.
We inspect every home exterior before quoting and flag rot, cupped boards, split siding, and cracked trim as part of the scope. Small rot gets cut out, wood-epoxied, and sanded flat before primer. Larger damage needs siding or trim replacement before paint. For deck and fence wood repair, our outdoor wood team handles those surfaces with the same approach. We do not paint over soft wood or open rot. It bleeds through finish coats and fails within a season.
We primarily use Sherwin Williams Duration, Emerald, and SuperPaint, and Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior and Regal Select for residential exterior painting. Paint system selection depends on siding type, color depth, sun exposure, and budget. For Lexington homeowners we typically specify a 25-year acrylic system with matched primer, because it handles UV, humidity, and storms without the early chalking cheaper paints show within three years. We publish the exact product and line on every written exterior painting estimate.
Two full finish coats of paint is our baseline on every residential exterior repaint. One coat never gives the coverage or UV protection a home exterior needs, regardless of what the can claims. For deep color changes, such as going from beige to dark navy, we add a tinted primer under two topcoats, effectively a three-coat system. Spot priming on bare wood, scraped areas, and stains is standard before finish coats go on. Every coat count appears on the estimate.
Yes. Every home exterior painting project includes landscape protection: drop cloths on shrubs, plastic over garden beds, temporary covers on outdoor furniture, and masking over light fixtures, house numbers, and porch hardware. Pressure washing runoff gets directed away from vulnerable plantings. End of each day, everything returns to where it was or gets secured under a cover. We work around homeowner gardens in the Lexington Old Mill area and Lake Murray homes the same way we work everywhere else.
Yes to both. For matching, we pull a clean chip from the siding and run it through a paint-matching machine for an exact match. For updates, our residential exterior painters help you think through what works with your roof, stone, neighborhood context, and HOA if applicable. Lexington neighborhoods vary: what works in Chapin feels out of place in Shandon. We paint large sample panels on the house so you see real color in real light before committing. No surprises on paint day.
A well-prepped residential exterior repainted with a quality acrylic system typically holds up eight to twelve years on south and west elevations, and a bit longer on north and east faces. Homes on Lake Murray or with heavy tree exposure may need a slightly earlier refresh because of pollen, mildew, and UV reflection off water. Elastomeric on stucco and EIFS pushes longer when applied correctly. The gap between a five-year paint job and a twelve-year one almost always comes down to prep, not paint brand.