Pre-paint soft-wash and power-wash service for Farmington homes. Stand-alone cleaning or paired with a full exterior repaint.
Farmington's housing stock — historic district colonials, Federal-era homes, ranch-and-Cape suburbs — is exactly the kind of premium residential work General Painting Co. has specialized in since 2003. We are licensed, insured, BBB A+ rated, and the only painters most Farmington homeowners need to call.
Farmington Village is on the National Register — exterior color choices in the historic district benefit from a paint-color-guide consultation, which we offer free with every estimate here.
Farmington's housing stock leans toward historic district colonials and Federal-era homes, which means most exterior repaints here involve wood clapboard, cedar shake or shingle, painted trim, fascia and soffits, and decorative shutters. We have spent two decades dialing in the prep, primer, and topcoat combinations that hold up best on each of these surfaces.
We paint homes across all of Farmington — including Farmington Village, Unionville, Tunxis Hill — and the surrounding Hartford County communities.
Farmington sits in the Farmington Valley, where winters are colder than coastal CT and summer humidity is lower. The freeze-thaw count here pushes 35 cycles a year. Caulk failure on trim — particularly above windows — is the #1 issue we open up when we strip old paint in this region.
For more on Connecticut weather and paint, see our guide to best paint for Connecticut weather and how that informs the systems we recommend.
Exterior paint doesn't fail because of the paint — it fails because of the prep underneath it. Here's everything we do, in order, before paint touches your home.
Every exterior surface gets cleaned of dirt, pollen, mildew, moss, chalking, and oxidation before any prep tool touches the wood. The single biggest reason cheap paint jobs peel is that they're painted over contamination.
Every bit of loose or failing paint is hand-scraped off, with edges feathered smooth so the new paint lays down flat instead of in visible ridges.
Rotted trim, fascia, and siding sections replaced with like-for-like material. All bare wood and every spot-primed area gets a high-adhesion primer before topcoat.
Every siding-to-trim seam, window frame, door frame, corner board, and gap gets a tight bead of exterior-grade caulk. Keeps water out and makes the lines look crisp.
Premium paint applied with brush and roller for proper film thickness, with back-brushing to work the paint into the grain. Two full coats — never one heavy coat.
We walk the property with you before calling it done. Anything you flag gets touched up the same day.
A small sample of premium homes painted by General Painting Co. across Farmington and surrounding farmington valley towns.
We price every project line by line. Here's what's typically itemized in a Farmington estimate:
Benjamin Moore · Sherwin-Williams · Sikkens · Cabot · California Paints. No "contractor grade" jug paint. The paint is the smaller part of the cost — using the wrong one costs you years of finish life.
Full repaint pricing for Farmington homes typically falls in the $5,500–$18,000 range, depending on home size, stories, trim detail, prep condition, and paint grade.
| Home size | Siding only | Siding + trim | Full repaint (premium prep) |
|---|---|---|---|
| ~1,500 sq-ft Cape | $3,800–$5,500 | $5,200–$7,800 | $6,200–$9,500 |
| ~2,500 sq-ft Colonial | $5,500–$8,500 | $7,800–$11,500 | $9,500–$14,500 |
| ~4,000 sq-ft larger | $8,000–$12,000 | $11,500–$16,500 | $14,500–$20,000 |
| 6,000+ sq-ft estate | by quote | by quote | $22,000+ |
For a town-specific deep-dive, see our Farmington exterior painting cost guide.
For a typical 2,500 sq-ft colonial in Farmington a full exterior repaint runs $5,500–$18,000, depending on prep condition, story count, trim detail, and paint grade. Larger estates and full cedar restorations run higher. Every Farmington estimate we issue is written, itemized, and free.
Properly prepped two-coat exterior systems on Farmington homes typically hold 10–12 years on north-facing walls and 7–9 on south- and west-facing walls. With premium paints (Benjamin Moore Aura, Sherwin-Williams Emerald) and our 6-step full-prep protocol, you should never see early peel.
Yes. General Painting and Decorating, LLC is fully licensed and insured to work in Farmington and across Connecticut and New York. Every project comes with a written workmanship warranty that's transferable if you sell the home.
After. We are one of the few CT exterior contractors that asks for nothing up front — you pay when the job is complete and you've walked the property with us. It's how we ensure every customer is fully satisfied before we get paid.
April through October is the proper window. Surface temperature must stay above 50°F and humidity low enough for the paint to cure. We book the summer calendar by May, so booking early is the difference between getting your project done in your preferred season vs. pushing into fall.
Yes — and we do it as part of the project, not as a separate trade. Rotted shake or shingle gets replaced with like-for-like material before any topcoat goes on. Our standard cedar protocol uses Sikkens stains where the natural wood grain should show through and Benjamin Moore Aura where it gets a solid color.
Free on-site estimate within 48 hours. No pressure, no pushy sales — just an honest written quote you can take to other contractors.