by Ben Campbell | Jan 9, 2026 | Exterior Painting, Local Painters, Painting
You typed exterior house painters near me, and dozens of options appeared. Now what? In Anchorage, where freeze–thaw cycles, UV exposure, and coastal moisture all take a toll, your choice of painter matters as much as your color. This guide walks you from that first...
by Ben Campbell | Dec 9, 2025 | Exterior Painting, Local Painters, Painting
Why Timing Matters More in Anchorage Anchorage’s climate compresses the exterior painting calendar. Cool nights, sudden showers, marine air, and short transitional seasons mean you’re balancing surface temperature, dew point, wind, and daylight—not just the day’s...
by Ben Campbell | Dec 2, 2025 | Exterior Painting, Interior Painting, Painting
Why Anchorage’s Long, Dark Winters Change How Colors Look Anchorage’s winter daylight is brief and low on the horizon, which shifts how colors read inside. Less natural light means hues can look cooler, grayer, or duller than they do on a sunny paint chip. Indoor...
by Ben Campbell | Nov 18, 2025 | Exterior Painting
HOAs must set palette standards to protect curb appeal and simplify maintenance; establish clear, maintenance-friendly palette rules that guide every repaint. Make sure your specifications include weather-resistant, high-quality coatings that extend service life and...
by Ben Campbell | Nov 11, 2025 | Exterior Painting
If you ask an Anchorage painting contractor what makes or breaks an exterior repaint, the answer is simple: surface prep—and not the same prep for every material. Fiber cement and wood may look similar from the street, but they behave very differently in Alaska’s...
by Ben Campbell | Nov 4, 2025 | Exterior Painting, Painting
As an Anchorage house painter, primer choice can make or break a finish—especially when freeze–thaw cycles, gusty coastal air, and long, low-light winters team up to punish coatings. This guide breaks down which primers to use for cold-climate substrates—from...
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