How Front Range Painters Does Stucco and Brick Painting the Right Way
We start with a real conversation, not a rushed pitch. Our team looks at your surfaces up close, checks for common problem areas, and explains what’s going on in plain language. We talk through color goals, sheen levels, and how different coatings behave on stucco versus brick so you can choose a plan that fits both your style and your home.
Preparation is where the job is won. We protect your landscaping and surfaces, clean the walls so the coating can bond, and address cracks or failing areas before we paint. Stucco needs the right cleaning and repairs to avoid trapping issues under the finish. Brick needs special attention so the coating looks even and performs well over time. We don’t skip these steps, ever.
Once the surface is ready, we apply products that are made for exterior conditions in Colorado. We aim for consistent coverage and a smooth, professional finish that looks intentional, not sprayed-on and forgotten. We keep the work area tidy, respect your daily routine, and keep you updated so you’re never guessing what’s happening. Communication isn’t an afterthought. It’s built into our process.
For stucco surfaces, we understand the difference between smooth finishes and heavily textured ones. Smooth stucco requires different application techniques than knockdown or Spanish lace textures. We adjust our methods to ensure even coverage and proper adhesion regardless of the texture pattern. This attention to detail is what separates professional work from amateur results.





