Painting
Siding, trim, fascia, walls, and ceilings — painting work from a licensed Class B general contractor.
Painting
Exterior paint takes the same beating a roof does — Central Valley sun, heat, and seasonal weather. Raptis Roofing offers interior and exterior painting alongside its roofing and construction work, from surface prep through final coat.
What We Paint
Central Valley Sun
Merced's summers are long stretches of triple-digit heat with intense, direct sun — conditions that break down exterior paint faster than milder climates do. Fading, chalking, and cracking show up sooner on south- and west-facing walls that take the most direct exposure. Quality prep and paint matter more here than in a lot of places, since the paint job is working against tougher conditions from day one.
Interior vs. Exterior
Exterior painting is mostly about durability — surface prep, priming bare or weathered wood, and choosing a paint that can take the sun. Interior painting is more about finish quality and matching the space — clean lines, even coverage, and the right sheen for the room. Both start with the same discipline: proper prep is what makes either one actually last.
FAQ
It depends on the surface, paint quality, and sun exposure, but Central Valley heat tends to wear exterior paint faster than milder climates — fading and cracking are common signs it's due.
Surface prep and priming are part of the process — proper prep is what makes a paint job actually last.
Yes — trim, fascia, and eaves can be painted on their own, especially as a companion to roofing work.
Yes — walls, ceilings, and trim, in addition to exterior work.
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