For all your residential and commercial exterior painting needs, let Heritage Painting, Inc. in Colorado Springs, CO, be your painting contractor of choice. We have been in business since 2006 and have the experience and skills to meet all your exterior painting needs. We are a locally owned and family operated business and fully insured. We offer a one-year warranty on our exterior work and free estimates for all our jobs.
Heritage Painting, Inc. understands that a thorough cleaning is a must before painting any exterior surface. It removes the dirt and broken-down paint residues that keep fresh coats from adhering and gets rid of mildew that grows on paint in all but the most arid climates. This why we provide pressure washing to our residential and commercial customers. Our technicians are consistently working hard to gain knowledge on the latest developments in pressure washing technology. We are a trusted company, specializing in professionalism and hard work — getting the job done right the first time, every time.
Call us at (719) 321-0773 or fill out our contact form.
Exterior painting for a typical single-family home in Colorado Springs generally runs between $3,000 and $7,000, depending on square footage, number of stories, siding material, and the amount of prep work required. Homes with significant peeling, wood rot, or heavily textured surfaces will sit at the higher end. Heritage Painting offers free estimates so you get an accurate number for your specific project before committing. Call (719) 321-0773 to schedule.
Late spring through early fall is the ideal window, typically May through October. Paint needs to be applied when temperatures are consistently above 50 degrees Fahrenheit and surfaces are dry. Colorado Springs weather can shift quickly, so we monitor conditions closely and schedule around them. We do not paint in rain, high wind, or temperatures that fall outside manufacturer guidelines.
Yes. We handle fence and deck prepping, refinishing, and staining as part of our exterior services. Both surfaces take a beating from Colorado's UV exposure, temperature swings, and moisture, and proper prep and the right product make a significant difference in how long the finish lasts.