Exterior House Painting · Plano, TX
Exterior House Painting in Plano, TX
Curb appeal that holds up to North Texas weather. Stucco, brick, Hardie siding, wood, and trim repainted with the right system for your surface and our climate, applied by crews that treat your home like the asset it is.
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2016
Established in Plano, TX
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DFW
Collin County & North Dallas
Why exterior paint in DFW is its own challenge
North Texas sun is the toughest test paint can fail
Exterior coatings here face conditions most paint systems were never engineered for. Long stretches of 100 degree summer heat. Brutal UV that can fade color in two seasons if the wrong product was selected. Humid mornings that trap moisture under a film if the wall was not allowed to dry. And the hail cycles that bruise surfaces and embed grit into older finishes. A coat of cheap paint over poor prep can fail in eighteen months. The right system applied correctly should hold its look for seven to ten years.
There is also a quiet timing problem on exterior work. Paint a stucco wall when the surface temperature is over 95 degrees and the topcoat flashes before it can cure. Paint after a humid morning and trapped moisture lifts the film. Pick the wrong week in July and the work can suffer no matter how skilled the painter.
What makes an exterior repaint last is three things together. The right product for your specific surface (stucco needs elastomeric, fiber cement does not, brick is a one-way decision). Patient prep work that does not skip soft trim, alligatored old paint, or unsealed joints. And an installer who schedules around the weather instead of fighting it.

What we coat
Every exterior surface, one contractor
Stucco, brick, siding, wood, iron, and trim. The right product for each surface, applied by the same crew, warrantied in writing.
Stucco and EIFS
Specialized elastomeric coatings that bridge hairline cracks and breathe, so trapped moisture does not blister your finish in the next humid week. The most common substrate on Plano custom homes and the one that punishes the wrong product fastest.
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Brick and Masonry
Limewash, mineral paint, or properly primed acrylic systems for brick repainting. We will tell you honestly whether your brick should be painted at all, because painting brick is a one-way decision you live with for the life of the home.
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Fiber Cement Siding (Hardie)
Direct-to-substrate acrylic systems with the right primer for Hardie board, including filling nail holes and re-caulking joints before paint. Hardie comes pre-primed but the field coat is what carries the warranty look.
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Wood Siding, Soffits, and Trim
Scraping, sanding, replacing soft sections of trim, priming bare wood, then finishing in a coating engineered to flex with Texas temperature swings. Wood demands more prep than any other exterior substrate and rewards it with the best looking finish.
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Garage Doors, Iron, and Decks
Wrought-iron fencing and railings rust-treated and refinished. Garage doors painted to a factory-grade finish. Wood decks and fences stained or sealed in the same mobilization.
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Power Washing and Surface Prep
The eighty percent of the job nobody sees. Soft washing for delicate substrates, scraping and feathering peeled areas, caulking every joint, and priming bare spots before a brush goes near the wall.
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Why Visionary
Why Plano homeowners trust us with their exteriors
The product on the can is only half the job. The other half is the prep work, the timing, and a contractor that will still be here in five years.
Built for Texas weather
Sherwin-Williams Duration, PPG Manor Hall, and elastomeric systems specced to your specific substrate. Not the cheapest paint that fit the bid.
Prep that lasts a decade
Wash, scrape, sand, caulk, prime. The work that decides whether the coating reaches its full lifespan or fails before you finish paying for it.
Respect for the property
Plants covered, windows masked, walkways protected, cars moved or shielded. Daily cleanup. We treat your yard the way we would treat our own.
Plano-based, here next year
We are headquartered on N Avenue in Plano and we have been since 2016. Storm chasers leave by next summer. We will not.
Ready for an exterior that turns the block?
Free walkthrough of every elevation, honest color guidance, and a fixed written estimate from a Plano exterior painting contractor.
How it works
How an exterior repaint actually moves forward
From the walkthrough to the warranty, with the weather window planned around.
Walkthrough and color plan
We inspect every elevation, photograph problem areas, identify substrate issues, and help you finalize colors that look right under Texas sun (not just on a chip indoors).
Written scope and estimate
An itemized proposal listing surfaces, products, prep steps, and a realistic schedule built around the right weather window for your substrate.
Wash, repair, prime
Power or soft wash depending on substrate, scrape and feather peeled areas, replace soft trim, caulk every joint, prime bare wood and patched spots. The prep is the work.
Coat, inspect, warranty
Crews apply the system to the manufacturer specification. A project manager walks every elevation with you for the punch list, and we hand over a written warranty.
Exterior Paint Projects
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Questions, answered
Exterior painting questions
Most exterior repaints in Plano fall between $4,500 and $14,000 depending on home size, story count, substrate (brick paints differently than stucco or Hardie), and the amount of prep work the home needs. Two-story homes and homes with significant trim, soffit, or wood-rot repair price higher. We provide a fixed written estimate after a walkthrough of every elevation.
With proper prep and a quality Sherwin-Williams Duration, PPG Manor Hall, or elastomeric system, an exterior repaint in Plano typically lasts seven to ten years before it needs renewal. South and west facing elevations age fastest because of UV exposure. The biggest variable is the prep work, not the paint itself.
March through May and September through November are the best windows in Plano. Surface temperatures fall in the ideal range, humidity stays manageable, and each coat can get the dry time the product specifies. We paint year round when conditions allow, but we plan harder around the calendar for premium long-life results.
Yes. Many Plano neighborhoods (Willow Bend, Stonebriar, Lone Star Ranch, and others) require HOA approval for exterior color changes. We help prepare the submission with paint specifications and physical color samples, so the approval typically moves through in one cycle instead of getting kicked back.
Painting brick is a one-way decision. Once painted, the brick stays painted, and the coated surface needs maintenance every eight to twelve years going forward. For some homes the change in curb appeal and modernization is dramatic. For others the original brick is the better long-term choice. We walk you through both sides honestly before you commit, including the limewash and mineral-paint alternatives that age more gracefully than acrylic on brick.
