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Painting services in Woodburn
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Woodburn's Local Painting Crew

Professional Oregon Painting is based right here in Woodburn at 8225 Vera Ln NE. We paint homes and commercial buildings throughout the mid-valley, and we know Woodburn's housing stock better than anyone because we live and work here every day.

OR CCB #174196
Sherwin-Williams Products

What We Paint in Woodburn

Exterior Painting

Full siding prep — pressure washing, scraping, caulking, priming — followed by two coats of Sherwin-Williams exterior paint rated for Pacific Northwest weather.

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Interior Painting

Walls, ceilings, trim, and doors. We patch drywall, tape edges, and apply low-VOC Sherwin-Williams paints for a clean finish with minimal odor.

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Cabinet Painting

Factory-quality spray finish on kitchen and bathroom cabinets. We sand, prime with bonding primer, and apply multiple coats of durable enamel.

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Deck & Fence Staining

Pressure wash, sand, and apply penetrating stain or solid-body coating to protect your wood from UV damage, moisture, and the Oregon climate.

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Housing in Woodburn

Woodburn Homes We Paint Every Week

Woodburn housing — era 1
1Historic & Established

Woodburn's oldest neighborhoods near downtown — along Harrison Street, Young Street, and Cleveland Street — contain wood-framed homes built between the 1920s and 1940s. These are mostly single-story bungalows and small colonials with original wood lap siding. After decades of repainting, the accumulated layers tend to crack and peel in sheets, especially on south-facing walls that take the most sun and rain. Proper restoration means scraping down to stable paint or bare wood, spot-priming with a stain-blocking oil primer, and applying two full coats of acrylic latex.

Woodburn housing — era 2
2Mid-Century Growth

The city expanded through the 1960s and 1970s with ranch-style homes on larger lots, many clad in T1-11 plywood panel siding. T1-11 was inexpensive and fast to install, but the vertical grooves trap moisture and the sheet edges delaminate when the factory seal breaks down. Woodburn Estates & Golf, the large 55-and-over community on the north side of town, has hundreds of these homes. Painting T1-11 correctly requires sealing every exposed edge, replacing delaminated panels, and caulking all butt joints before primer goes on.

Woodburn housing — era 3
3Modern Construction

Newer subdivisions east of Highway 99E — built from the early 2000s onward — typically use fiber-cement (HardiPlank) siding or engineered wood products like LP SmartSide. These materials hold paint well but still need surface cleaning and spot-priming at cut edges and nail holes. Many of these homes are two-story, 1,800 to 2,400 square feet, and require scaffolding or 32-foot extension ladders to reach the upper siding and fascia boards. Across all eras, Woodburn homes share a common issue: the Willamette Valley's moisture cycle promotes moss and algae on north-facing walls and under eaves, which must be killed with a mildewcide wash and removed during pressure washing before any paint will bond correctly.

Surface preparation in Woodburn
Prep for Woodburn's Valley Floor

Painting Through Mid-Valley Seasons

Woodburn sits on the Willamette Valley floor at about 180 feet elevation, surrounded by farmland. Morning fog from October through March keeps surfaces damp well past sunrise, and winter rains average 45+ inches per year. Exterior painting is realistic from mid-May through early October, when daytime highs consistently stay above 50°F and surfaces dry by mid-morning.

The biggest prep issue here is biological growth. Moss, algae, and mildew colonize shaded siding within a single winter. We treat these with a sodium percarbonate wash during pressure cleaning — plain water pressure alone pushes spores into the wood grain without killing them, which causes regrowth under the new paint film within a year.

  • Sodium percarbonate mildewcide wash
  • Scrape layers to stable substrate
  • Sand T1-11 grooves and delaminated edges
  • Caulk window casings and door frames
  • Oil-prime bare wood and raw edges
  • Two coats Sherwin-Williams Duration

Why Woodburn Homeowners Work With Us

Your Local Team

Our shop is at 8225 Vera Ln NE, right here in Woodburn. We live and work in this community — no long commutes, no unfamiliar territory.

T1-11 & Ranch Home Expertise

We paint Woodburn Estates homes and the T1-11-clad ranches in this area every week. We know the siding types, the common failure points at panel edges, and the right primer for each one.

Valley Floor Moisture Prep

Woodburn's fog and rain demand mildew treatment on every exterior. We wash with sodium percarbonate, not just water, to kill spores before they grow under your new paint.

OR CCB #174196

Licensed with the Oregon Construction Contractors Board, bonded, and carrying workers' comp. We meet every legal requirement for residential and commercial painting in Marion County.

Duration & SuperPaint Selection

We use Sherwin-Williams Duration for Woodburn exteriors that face direct weather and SuperPaint for protected walls and eaves. The right product for each surface — not one paint for everything.

Line-Item Written Estimates

You get a detailed estimate broken down by prep, primer, paint, and labor before we start. No vague ballpark quotes, no hidden charges mid-project.

Painting Questions in Woodburn

Common questions from homeowners in Woodburn, OR.

How much does it cost to paint a house exterior in Woodburn?

A typical single-story Woodburn ranch (1,200–1,600 sq ft of siding) runs $4,500 to $7,500 for full exterior prep and two coats. Two-story homes in the newer subdivisions east of 99E run $7,000 to $12,000 depending on height, siding condition, and trim detail. We provide a detailed written estimate after an on-site walkthrough.

What months can you paint exteriors in Woodburn?

We schedule exterior work from mid-May through early October. Woodburn's valley-floor location means morning fog lingers into late spring. We start work after surfaces dry — usually by 9 or 10 a.m. — and stop if afternoon rain is forecast. Interior painting can be done year-round.

Are you licensed to paint in Woodburn?

Yes. We hold Oregon Construction Contractors Board license CCB #174196, which covers residential and commercial painting statewide. We also carry general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage. Our Woodburn headquarters is at 8225 Vera Ln NE, Woodburn, OR 97071.

Do you handle T1-11 siding repair in Woodburn?

Yes. We see a lot of T1-11 in Woodburn Estates and the 1970s ranch neighborhoods. We replace delaminated panels, seal exposed edges with primer, and caulk all joints. If the damage is limited to the bottom two feet, we can often replace just the affected area rather than re-siding the whole wall.

What paint brands do you use on Woodburn homes?

We use Sherwin-Williams products for almost every job. For exteriors we rely on Duration and SuperPaint lines, both formulated for the Pacific Northwest's wet climate. For cabinets, we use ProClassic or Emerald Urethane Trim Enamel. We can source Benjamin Moore or Miller Paint if you have a specific color match requirement.

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Headquartered in Woodburn

We are based right here at 8225 Vera Ln NE, Woodburn, OR 97071. Our crews work throughout Woodburn and the surrounding mid-valley communities, handling all surface preparation on site and leaving the property clean at the end of each workday.

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