Services · Exterior
Built for South Dakotaweather.
Cedar siding, three-level homes on a hillside, the ordinary two-story that just needs doing right. I've painted South Dakota exteriors through every kind of weather, and the man who gives you the number is the man on the job.
An exterior here has to survive hail, hard UV, and forty-below wind chills, and no coat of paint does that over bad prep. So the prep comes first: powerwash, defect and rot check, carpentry repairs where they're needed, prime and caulk. Only then does the color go on.
The range is real. Cedar siding. Three-level homes set into a sloped hillside. Exteriors in this weather, under the same name the whole time.
Estimates are free and they come from me. I look at the house, tell you what I see, and give you a straight number. The number comes from me, not a salesman.
“They did a awsome job on r 100 year old home with cedar siding did a two color paint. Looks like a new home know”
The rest of the work
The old houses
The century homes get the careful work.
Old Sioux Falls houses carry trim in three and four colors, spindle rails, and leaded glass. Two of these blocks are marked historic right at the curb, and we photographed the posts along with the porches. A straight line on a 1900s gable is where a painter proves it.
South Dakota is hard on paint.I'm easy to reach.
Call me, tell me what your siding looks like, and I'll come see it for myself. Free estimate, and the man who quotes the job is the man who runs it.
