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How Often Should You Repaint Your Home in North Texas?

  • Uber"JR"Galaviz
  • 4 days ago
  • 2 min read

How Often Should You Repaint Your Home in North Texas?

One of the biggest questions homeowners ask is, “How do I know when it’s time to repaint my house?”


The truth is, your paint usually starts telling you long before major problems happen.


Here in North Texas, our homes go through extreme heat, humidity, storms, wind, and constant UV exposure. Over time, all of that weather slowly breaks down your home’s exterior paint and protective seal.


For most homes in Texoma, exterior paint typically lasts around 10–12 years. However, darker colors often need repainting much sooner, sometimes every 4–6 years, because they absorb more heat from the Texas sun.


The Texas Sun Is Tough on Paint

Dark colors may look beautiful and modern, but they come with more maintenance. Blacks, charcoal grays, and deep bronze tones are extremely popular right now, but they tend to fade faster because they retain heat.


You’ll usually notice the first signs of wear on:

  • Garage trim

  • Eaves and roof overhangs

  • West-facing doors

  • Decks and flat surfaces

  • Areas around gutters


These are the spots that take the most abuse from the weather.


Small Problems Become Expensive Problems

A lot of homeowners wait until paint is peeling badly before calling a painter, but by then, water may already be getting behind the paint.


One of the first warning signs professionals look for is cracking around trim joints or a chalky residue on the siding. That usually means the protective layer is starting to fail.


Once moisture gets into the wood, it can eventually lead to:

  • Rotting trim

  • Mold issues

  • Swollen wood

  • Structural damage

  • Expensive repairs


Think of it like a cavity in a tooth, it’s much easier and cheaper to fix early.


Paint Does More Than Improve Curb Appeal

Many people think painting is only cosmetic, but exterior paint is actually one of your home’s first defenses against moisture and weather damage.


A quality paint job helps:

  • Seal out water

  • Protect wood surfaces

  • Extend the life of siding and trim

  • Prevent premature rot

  • Improve energy efficiency


That’s why staying ahead of maintenance is so important.


What Homeowners Should Look For

If you’re walking around your home this spring or summer, keep an eye out for:

  • Peeling paint

  • Fading colors

  • Bubbling areas

  • Cracked caulking

  • Soft wood towards bottom of door frames


Catching these issues early can save thousands in future repairs.


Final Thoughts

Repainting your home at the right time not only keeps it looking beautiful, it protects your most valuable investment.


If you’re noticing fading, peeling, or cracking paint, it may be time to have a professional take a look before small issues turn into major repairs.

 
 
 

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