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Professional Exterior Painting in Aldie, VA

Newlin Painting, led by owner Jeff Newlin, has been delivering expert exterior painting services to Aldie and all of Loudoun County since 1981. We combine meticulous surface preparation, premium Benjamin Moore paints, and old-fashioned attention to detail to deliver results that last — 55 minutes from Winchester from our Winchester headquarters.

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What makes exterior painting in Aldie, VA different from other regions?

The Shenandoah Valley and surrounding areas get the full range — summers hit 90°F with high humidity, winters drop below 20°F with freeze-thaw cycles, and UV exposure is intense on south- and west-facing walls. That combination is brutal on exterior paint. Water gets into hairline cracks, freezes, expands, and peels the paint right off the substrate. We see it every spring on homes that were painted with bargain paint or insufficient prep. That's why we use Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior and Regal Select Exterior — they're formulated for temperature extremes and resist UV fading for 10-15 years. But the paint is only as good as the prep underneath it.

How important is prep work for exterior painting near Aldie?

Prep is about 80% of the job — and it's where most painters cut corners. For homes in Loudoun County, proper exterior prep starts with power washing to remove dirt, mildew, and chalking. Then we hand-scrape all loose and peeling paint, sand rough edges smooth, and fill cracks and gaps with quality exterior caulk. Any bare wood gets spot-primed with a bonding primer before topcoats go on. Rotted trim or siding gets replaced, not painted over. If we skip any of these steps, the new paint fails within 2-3 years no matter how good the product is. It takes longer and costs more upfront, but you get a paint job that lasts 10-15 years instead of 3-5.

Experienced Exterior Painting for Aldie Homes & Properties

When you hire Newlin Painting for exterior painting in Aldie, you're getting a team led by Jeff Newlin — a hands-on owner who has personally overseen hundreds of painting projects across Loudoun County and the greater Shenandoah Valley region. Jeff built this company on the principle that quality prep work is the foundation of every lasting paint job, and that principle shows in the results our customers see years after we finish.

We are fully licensed and insured in the Commonwealth of Virginia, carrying full liability coverage and workers' compensation on every crew member. Every project — from a single room to a multi-building commercial property — receives the same level of care: thorough surface preparation, premium Benjamin Moore paints and coatings, clean job sites, and a detailed final walkthrough before we consider the job complete.

Aldie sits at the crossroads of Route 50 and Route 15 in eastern Loudoun County, bridging the gap between the rapidly growing suburbs around South Riding and the rural horse country to the west. The village has a historic stone mill and charming older properties, while newer developments continue to expand nearby. This mix of old and new creates diverse painting needs — from historic stone restoration to new construction touch-ups.

Property types we commonly paint in Aldie: Historic stone and wood village homes, newer single-family developments, horse farms, and rural estates along Route 50. No matter the style or age of your property, we have the experience and techniques to deliver a flawless finish that protects and enhances your investment.

Our Exterior Painting Process — What to Expect

Every exterior painting project in Aldie follows our proven, step-by-step process. This isn't a template — it's what we've refined over 20+ years of painting properties throughout Loudoun County. Here's exactly what happens when you hire us:

1

Free exterior inspection and detailed written estimate

2

Power washing to remove dirt, mildew, and loose paint

3

Scraping, sanding, and caulking all surfaces — proper prep is 80% of the job

4

Primer applied to bare wood and problem areas

5

Two coats of premium exterior paint with brush, roll, and spray techniques

6

Final inspection, cleanup, and walkthrough

From the moment we arrive to the final walkthrough, you'll have one point of contact and full transparency on timeline, materials, and costs. We treat your property like it's our own — protecting landscaping, furniture, and flooring throughout the entire process.

Why Aldie Homeowners Choose Newlin Painting

There are plenty of painters in Loudoun County — but homeowners who want the job done right the first time keep coming back to us. Here's what sets Newlin Painting apart from the competition:

Meticulous surface preparation — the key to long-lasting exterior paint

Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior and Regal Select Exterior paints

Weather-resistant coatings rated for Virginia's climate extremes

We paint siding, trim, shutters, doors, soffits, and fascia

Fully insured with ladders and scaffolding for any home height

Don't just take our word for it — check our Google reviews and see what Aldie homeowners say about working with Jeff and the Newlin Painting team.

How Aldie's Climate Affects Your Exterior Painting Project

Standard Loudoun County Piedmont climate. Newer developments with Hardie board and vinyl require different techniques than the village's historic stone and wood structures.

Because we've been painting in Loudoun County for years, we understand these local conditions and adjust our materials, scheduling, and techniques accordingly. We won't paint in conditions that compromise the finish — even if it means rescheduling. Your long-term results matter more than a fast turnaround.

Exterior Painting in Aldie — HOA-Approved Results

Most planned communities in Loudoun County — from Ashburn's Broadlands to Leesburg's Lansdowne — require HOA approval for exterior color changes before work begins. We help Aldie homeowners navigate the approval process, submit color selections that meet community guidelines, and keep documentation for final inspection. It's a step that most painters skip, and it causes headaches later.

Loudoun County's clay-heavy Piedmont soil creates chronic moisture issues on lower exterior walls. We see bubbling and peeling on the first 2-3 feet of siding across Aldie, especially on north-facing elevations. Our prep protocol includes moisture testing, application of vapor-permeable primers, and elastomeric caulking at all horizontal joints where water pools. Hardie board and LP SmartSide are common here — both require specific primer and topcoat systems.

How Climate Affects Exterior Paint on Aldie Homes

Exterior paint in VA has to survive conditions that would destroy a lesser product. Understanding these stresses helps explain why we approach exterior painting the way we do.

Freeze-thaw cycles: From November through March, temperatures in Loudoun County swing above and below freezing regularly. Moisture seeps into microscopic cracks in the paint film, freezes and expands, then thaws and contracts. Over a single winter, this can turn hairline cracks into visible peeling. Proper caulking and flexible, high-build paint films are the defense.

Summer humidity: High moisture levels promote mildew growth, especially on north-facing walls and shaded areas. Benjamin Moore's exterior formulas include mildewcides that resist growth for years, but surface prep — removing existing mildew with a bleach solution before painting — is essential for the paint to bond correctly.

UV exposure: South- and west-facing walls take relentless sun. Cheap paints fade and chalk within 3-4 years. Aura Exterior uses proprietary Color Lock technology that maintains color integrity significantly longer than standard exterior paints. We've seen Aura hold its color for 12+ years on sun-exposed surfaces.

When we estimate an exterior job in Aldie, we factor in all of these conditions — because a paint job that looks great on day one but fails in year three isn't worth the bucket it came in.

Siding Material Matters: Painting Different Exteriors in Loudoun County

Every siding material has its own prep requirements and paint compatibility. Homes in Loudoun County feature a wide range of exterior surfaces, and treating them all the same is a recipe for failure.

  • Wood clapboard and cedar shake: Common on older homes. Requires thorough scraping, sanding, and priming of bare wood. We use an alkyd or bonding primer on bare wood for maximum adhesion, then two full coats of acrylic latex topcoat. Wood moves with temperature changes, so the paint needs to flex.
  • Hardie board (fiber cement): Popular in newer Aldie construction. Holds paint well but requires a primer coat even if factory-primed — the factory coating is minimal. We apply a full-body acrylic primer followed by two coats of exterior paint.
  • Vinyl siding: Can be painted but with limitations. The new color can't be darker than the original (heat absorption causes warping). We use Benjamin Moore's vinyl-safe exterior colors and a bonding primer designed for plastic substrates.
  • Brick: Common on colonials and ranches throughout Loudoun County. Requires special masonry primer and elastomeric or acrylic paint. Brick must be completely dry before painting — we moisture-test with a meter before starting.

Knowing what you're painting on is just as important as knowing what you're painting with. That's experience you can't shortcut.

When to Schedule Exterior Painting in Aldie

Timing matters more for exterior painting than any other home improvement project. In the Aldie area, the optimal exterior painting window runs from mid-April through mid-October — roughly six months where temperatures and humidity cooperate.

Ideal conditions: Daytime temperatures between 50°F and 85°F, humidity below 70%, no rain in the forecast for 24-48 hours after application. These conditions allow paint to cure properly and form a durable film.

Spring (April-May): Great painting weather, but pollen can be heavy. We schedule after the worst pollen weeks and blow or wash surfaces before painting. Spring is our most popular booking window — scheduling early (February-March) guarantees your spot.

Summer (June-August): Longest days mean more productive hours, but we start early to avoid painting in direct afternoon sun above 90°F. Hot surfaces cause paint to dry too fast, reducing adhesion and leaving brush marks.

Fall (September-October): Arguably the best painting weather — moderate temps, lower humidity, minimal pollen. The tradeoff is shorter days.

What we won't do: Paint when temperatures will drop below 35°F within 48 hours, paint on damp surfaces, or rush a job to beat weather. Cutting corners to meet a calendar costs you in the long run. We've been painting homes across Loudoun County since 1981 — we know when conditions are right and when to wait a day.

Popular Exterior Painting Projects in Aldie

Here are the most common exterior painting projects we handle for Aldie property owners. If you don't see your project listed, call us — chances are we've done it before:

Full exterior house repaints
Siding painting (wood, Hardie board, vinyl)
Trim, shutters, and door painting
Soffit and fascia painting
Porch and railing painting
Commercial building exteriors

What Affects Exterior Painting Cost in Aldie?

We believe in transparent, honest pricing — no hidden fees, no bait-and-switch. Every exterior painting estimate we provide for Aldie properties is detailed, written, and guaranteed. Here are the main factors that determine your project cost:

  • Square footage of exterior surfaces
  • Number of stories and accessibility
  • Condition of existing paint (peeling, chalking)
  • Surface material (wood, brick, stucco, Hardie board)
  • Color change (light to dark or vice versa may need extra coats)

Want an exact number for your project? Request your free estimate — Jeff or a senior team member will visit your Aldie property, assess the scope of work, and provide a detailed, no-obligation quote. Most estimates are completed within 24 hours of your call.

Frequently Asked Questions — Exterior Painting in Aldie

These are the questions Aldie homeowners ask us most often about exterior painting. If you have a question that's not answered here, give us a call at (540) 664-5283.

How long does exterior paint last in Virginia?

With proper prep and premium Benjamin Moore exterior paint, you can expect 7-10 years before needing a repaint. Homes with good sun exposure and ventilation may last even longer.

What is the best time of year for exterior painting in Virginia?

Late April through mid-October is ideal. We need temperatures above 50°F and dry conditions for proper paint adhesion. We monitor weather closely and never paint in rain or extreme humidity.

Do you power wash before painting?

Yes — every exterior project starts with a thorough power wash to remove dirt, mildew, chalking paint, and debris. This is a critical prep step that many painters skip. We never do.

More Questions About Exterior Painting in Aldie

How much does exterior painting cost in Aldie, VA?

Exterior painting in Aldie typically costs $4,000-$12,000 for an average-sized home, depending on square footage, siding material, number of stories, and surface condition. Homes needing significant prep work (scraping, wood repair, caulking) will be at the higher end. We provide free detailed estimates with line-item pricing.

How long does exterior paint last in VA?

With proper prep and Benjamin Moore premium exterior paint, you can expect 10-15 years on most surfaces. Wood siding may need repainting sooner (8-12 years) due to expansion and contraction. Hardie board and masonry hold paint longest. The single biggest factor in longevity is prep quality — which is why we spend 80% of the job on prep.

Do you power wash before exterior painting?

Yes — power washing is always the first step. We use controlled pressure appropriate for your siding type (lower pressure for wood, higher for masonry). This removes dirt, mildew, chalking, and loose paint. We let surfaces dry completely — usually 24-48 hours — before starting prep and painting.

Can you paint my house exterior in Aldie during fall or spring?

Absolutely. Our painting season runs mid-April through mid-October. Spring and fall often provide the best painting conditions — moderate temperatures and lower humidity. We monitor weather closely and schedule around rain. Summer works too, though we start early to avoid painting in extreme afternoon heat.

What happens if it rains during my exterior painting project?

We monitor forecasts daily and won't apply paint if rain is expected within 24-48 hours. If unexpected rain hits, we protect freshly painted surfaces with tarps. Any areas affected by rain before the paint has cured get sanded and recoated at no extra charge. Weather delays are built into our scheduling — we'd rather wait a day than risk the finish.

Exterior Painting Throughout Aldie & Surrounding Areas

Our exterior painting services cover every neighborhood and community in Aldie, VA. Whether you're in the heart of downtown or in the surrounding rural areas, we provide the same quality work, the same premium materials, and the same attention to detail. Areas we serve include:

Aldie villageRoute 50 corridorLenah areaSouth Riding (nearby)

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