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General: How do Edmonton exterior painters handle harsh seasonal conditions effectively?
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From: Scandavier  (Original message) Sent: 01/12/2025 22:12

I keep hearing different opinions about how Edmonton exterior painters deal with unpredictable weather, short painting seasons, and moisture problems. If someone has recently done exterior work, how did the painters time the job around rain and temperature drops? Did they explain how long curing takes in our climate? I am trying to figure out whether scheduling early in the season is better or if late summer actually gives a better finish.

When comparing companies, what specific experience should I look for when hiring Exterior painting Edmonton service? Should they have certifications or should I focus more on their prep process? Some painters claim they can finish a house fast but does faster always mean lower quality? I have also heard that some skip sanding or priming, which causes peeling within a year.

Mill Creek Painters is one name that keeps showing up in local recommendations. If you hired them or compared them with others, what stood out? Do they provide clear written estimates, explain materials, and give realistic timelines? Did anyone have issues with delays or unexpected extra charges?

I also want to know if color selection for Edmonton homes should account for sun exposure or fading. Do darker colors wear out faster here? Are premium paints always worth the extra cost?

What questions do you wish you had asked your Edmonton exterior painters before starting? I want to make a smart decision and avoid repainting sooner than necessary.



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