Serving Grayson, GA (470) 258-0841

Exterior Painting in Grayson, GA

Grayson's 2000s planned communities are reaching repaint age — and builder-grade colors are ready for an upgrade. We pressure wash, prep, repair, and apply two coats of premium paint, and we handle the HOA color approval so your refresh stays in good standing.

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Grayson Exterior Painting

Upgrading Grayson's Builder-Grade Exteriors — HOA Approval Included

Grayson grew up fast. Much of the city's housing was built between roughly 2000 and 2015 as planned subdivisions filled in the area's family-friendly, good-schools reputation. Those homes were well-built but finished to a builder's budget — and the original exterior color schemes were chosen to sell hundreds of houses, not to make yours stand out. Now that the first wave of those communities is hitting the 10-to-20-year mark, the paint is fading and chalking, and Grayson homeowners are ready to upgrade from beige-on-beige to something that actually reflects their home.

That's where exterior painting delivers some of the best value in Grayson. The construction here is generally sound — fiber-cement siding, brick-front facades, and standard trim — which means most projects are about quality prep, a smart color update, and crisp trim and door work rather than major repairs. A fresh, modern exterior color scheme transforms a builder-grade house into one with real curb appeal, and in Grayson's competitive family market, that pays off both day-to-day and at resale.

The one thing nearly every Grayson project has in common is the HOA. Most of the city's planned communities have active homeowners associations that regulate exterior colors and require architectural review before you repaint. This is where a lot of homeowners get stuck — or worse, paint a color that gets rejected and have to redo it. We handle this for you: we provide color samples, mock-ups, and the documentation your architectural review committee needs, and we don't start until your colors are approved.

Our process is built on prep. We pressure wash the entire exterior to remove dirt, mildew, chalk, and Georgia's spring pollen; scrape and sand any failing paint; inspect and repair wood rot in fascia and trim; caulk gaps; prime where needed; and apply two full coats of premium Sherwin-Williams or Benjamin Moore exterior paint. We time projects for late spring after the pollen clears or for fall, so the finish cures properly and lasts 7 to 10 years.

Exterior painting doesn't require a building permit in Grayson or Gwinnett County — what protects you is hiring a licensed, insured contractor for the height work and one that knows how to navigate your community's HOA. We do both, and we keep your project clean and on schedule from approval to final walkthrough.

What Shapes Your Grayson Exterior Painting Project

Every Grayson exterior painting project is priced to the specific home, so there's not a flat rate. On the city's well-built planned-community homes, most of the work is prep, color update, and trim rather than heavy repair — which often makes them a strong repaint value.

  • Scope & size — single-story vs two-story, total siding area, and how much trim, eaves, shutters, and doors are in scope
  • Materials & finish level — surface type (fiber-cement siding, brick-front facades, and standard trim) and the premium product system chosen for it
  • Existing conditions — surface prep, pressure washing, and any wood rot or fascia repair from gutter overflow or moisture, which is usually limited on Grayson's newer construction
  • Design & upgrades — moving from builder-grade beige to a modern body, refreshed trim, and a bold front door, plus the HOA color approval most Grayson communities require

Material costs are also moving with current market and tariff conditions, so we quote to today's pricing rather than a stale chart. The fastest way to a real number: get a free 2-minute estimate online for a high-level ballpark, then book a firm, no-cost in-home estimate when you're ready.

What We Do for Grayson Homes

Grayson projects are usually builder-grade color upgrades on 2000s planned-community homes, fiber-cement and brick-front repaints, trim-and-shutter modernizations, bold front-door updates, and HOA-approved full repaints. We pair quality prep with HOA color approval so your refresh is both beautiful and association-approved.

Frequently Asked Questions

Exterior Painting in Grayson — FAQ

Every home is priced individually, so there's no flat rate. Size and stories, surface type, color changes, and the amount of prep and wood rot repair drive the number. Grayson's well-built 2000s planned-community homes are often a strong value because they mostly need quality prep and a color update rather than major repair. Material costs also move with current market and tariff conditions. Use our free 2-minute online estimate for a ballpark, or book a free in-home estimate for a firm quote.
Almost always, yes. Most Grayson planned communities have HOAs requiring architectural or color approval before repainting. You don't need a building permit, but you do need your HOA's sign-off. We supply samples and documentation for the review committee and won't start until your colors are approved — so you never have to repaint a rejected shade.
That's one of our most popular Grayson projects. The original builder colors were chosen to sell a whole subdivision, not to make your home stand out. We help you select a modern, HOA-approved scheme — updated body, refreshed trim, and a bold front door — that transforms curb appeal without changing the architecture.
Late spring after the pollen clears and fall are the best windows. We schedule around Georgia's heavy spring pollen, which ruins paint adhesion, and avoid the most humid, stormy midsummer stretches so the finish cures and lasts. We also build in time for HOA approval before the start date.
A properly prepped two-coat exterior repaint typically lasts 7–10 years in Grayson's climate. Because most Grayson homes have solid fiber-cement and brick-front construction, the prep is straightforward and the result tends to hold its color well, especially on shaded elevations.
Yes. Even on newer Grayson homes, fascia, soffit, and trim can develop rot from gutter overflow or moisture. We inspect and repair or replace damaged wood as part of the project before painting, so you're not sealing a problem in.
Yes. In Grayson's competitive, family-oriented market, a fresh and updated exterior is one of the highest-ROI pre-listing improvements. Moving away from dated builder colors to a modern, HOA-approved scheme dramatically improves first impressions for buyers at a fraction of an interior renovation cost.

Ready to Refresh Your Grayson Home's Exterior?

Get a free estimate from a painter who handles both the prep and your HOA color approval — so your Grayson refresh is beautiful and association-approved.