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Exterior Siding Paint Job Completed in the Eau Claire Area

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This home had a lot going on - wood lap siding, board and batten gable sections, brick accents, multiple rooflines, and a large detached garage wing. A job like this requires a clear plan before a single brush stroke happens. That's exactly how we approached it.

We used Sherwin-Williams products throughout, which isn't just a product choice - it's a durability choice. On wood siding especially, the quality of the coating matters. You need something that bonds well, holds color, and stands up to Wisconsin weather. Sherwin-Williams checks all of those boxes, and the deep charcoal tone the homeowner selected is one that really rewards a quality product. Any inconsistency in coverage shows up fast with dark colors.

The thing that makes or breaks an exterior paint job is prep. Clean surfaces, proper masking, careful attention around trim lines and brick transitions - that's where the work actually happens. The finished trim in crisp white against the dark siding is sharp, and keeping those lines clean across an entire home takes patience. We don't rush that part.

Every side of the home got the same level of attention - front elevation, rear patio wall, side elevations, the garage. It's easy to put your best effort into the parts people see from the street and let the back of the house slide. We don't operate that way. The homeowner sees all four sides, and so do we at final walkthrough.

Communication is a big part of how we run our jobs too. Homeowners shouldn't have to wonder what's happening each day or chase down updates. We keep things clear from the first conversation through the final walkthrough, and we don't consider a job done until the client has walked it with us and is genuinely happy with the result.