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Trim and shutters are like the finishing touches on your home’s exterior—they frame the architecture and add that extra visual polish. Over time, though, even the best paint will fade, chip, or crack, especially under the intense sun, rain, and humidity we experience here in Wake Forest, NC.
Repainting your trim and shutters is one of the simplest ways to give your home a crisp, refreshed look. But it’s not as easy as slapping on a new coat of paint. From prep work to paint selection and application methods, there are critical steps that impact durability and appearance. Here’s everything you need to know before getting started.
Before you pick up a brush, inspect your trim and shutters to see whether they truly need repainting—or if a good cleaning will do the trick. Signs of wear include peeling, bubbling, or chalking paint. Trim that’s faded or discolored, or shutters with brittle or warped plastic, are strong indicators it’s time for a refresh.
Wood trim should also be checked for moisture damage. Soft spots, cracks, or rot are red flags that repairs are needed before painting. On vinyl shutters, prolonged sun exposure often causes fading and brittleness, especially on darker colors.
In the Wake Forest climate, with its humid summers and fluctuating temperatures, it’s wise to check your trim and shutters at least once a year. Staying ahead of damage not only keeps your home looking great but protects its value.
No step is more critical than preparation. Rushing through or skipping it leads to premature peeling, bubbling, and uneven coverage. Start by cleaning all surfaces with soap and water—or a power washer for built-up grime. Remove mold, mildew, and chalky residue using a mild solution of bleach or trisodium phosphate (TSP).
Once dry, scrape off loose or peeling paint with a putty knife. Sand the area until smooth, feathering edges where old paint meets bare surface. Caulk any gaps around windows, doorframes, or seams to seal out moisture.
Apply a primer to any exposed wood, patched areas, or drastically color-shifting surfaces. Primers help seal porous materials, block stains, and ensure uniform coverage. In Wake Forest, where moisture intrusion is common, stain-blocking primers are a wise investment for long-lasting results.
Good prep isn’t just about appearance—it’s about preventing failure and preserving your paint investment.
Selecting the right products is essential for weather resistance, cleanability, and aesthetic finish. For trim, use semi-gloss or high-gloss acrylic latex paint. These finishes repel moisture, resist UV damage, and are easier to wipe down than flat paints.
If painting wood shutters, opt for the same acrylic latex formulation. Vinyl shutters, however, require a vinyl-safe paint—typically lighter shades—so the plastic doesn’t warp under heat. Always check the manufacturer’s recommendations for vinyl compatibility.
For tools, angled sash brushes offer precise lines on trim. Use foam rollers for flat sections and small sprayers for large batches of shutters. Don’t cut corners with dollar-store brushes—they shed bristles and leave streaks.
Using the right combination of tools and paint ensures your project goes smoother and looks more professional.
Trim: Tape off surrounding siding, brick, or glass with painter’s tape. Use your angled brush to cut in cleanly around edges. Apply thin, even coats—thick layers may sag or crack. Always allow full drying time between coats, as recommended by the paint manufacturer.
Shutters: Lay removed shutters on a flat surface covered with a drop cloth. Start with primer (if needed), then apply your paint using a sprayer, roller, or high-quality brush. If painting shutters in place, carefully tape the siding and surrounding trim to avoid overspray or drips.
Apply paint from top to bottom in steady strokes, making sure to cover louvers and edges. Two thin coats are better than one thick one.
Patience and precision during application ensure a finish that holds up through Wake Forest’s variable climate.
Homeowners often wonder whether to remove shutters for painting or leave them installed. Both options have merit.
Painting shutters in place saves time and avoids the hassle of reinstallation. However, it limits access to edges and backs and increases the risk of paint getting on siding or windows.
Removing shutters allows full access for sanding, priming, and painting all sides. It also enables a cleaner, more even finish, especially with sprayers. Just be sure to label your shutters and hardware so everything returns to its original location.
At Dixie Paint, Inc., we recommend removal when possible. For homes with aging or heavily weathered shutters, taking them down often results in a more thorough and polished outcome.
Many painting jobs fail because of avoidable errors. Here are the most common:
Using high-quality products and tools also makes a noticeable difference.
Once your paint has cured, keeping it looking fresh is relatively easy. Clean trim and shutters a couple of times per year with a gentle soap-and-water solution to remove dirt and mold.
Inspect surfaces in spring and fall for signs of cracking, flaking, or fading. Prompt touch-ups prevent small issues from turning into big problems.
If your shutters receive direct afternoon sun, consider applying a clear UV-protective coating. It can extend the color and integrity of your finish—especially on bold or dark tones.
Diligent maintenance means fewer full repaints in the years to come.
Repainting trim and shutters offers a high-impact improvement that boosts curb appeal and protects your home from the elements. With the right preparation, proper tools, quality materials, and smart techniques, your results can last for years.
At Dixie Paint, Inc., we help homeowners across Wake Forest, NC revitalize their exteriors with attention to detail and a dedication to durability. Whether your shutters are faded or your trim is peeling, we’re here to help you get it done right.
Ready for a refreshed look? Reach out today for a free quote and let our experts handle your next exterior painting project with precision and care.
EXCELLENT Based on 80 reviews Posted on Judith SybylTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We have hired Dixie Paint three different times to do three different jobs for us and we are very happy with their work. The whole crew is dependable, prompt and very meticulous in their work and they do a great job of cleaning up when they’re finished. Phil and Sheila, the owners, are a pleasure to work with. We will definitely use them again on future jobs!Posted on shaun jordanTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Dixie paint was professional neat and on time every day at 7:30 AM they finished the job earlier than expected and I’m very pleased with the quality of their workPosted on Nancy De PazTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Dixie Paint did an amazing job painting the exterior of our home. By far, it is the best paint job ever. Their crew was very professional, friendly and polite. Their work was neat and they cleaned up after themselves and were surprisingly quiet. There was excellent communication leading up to the work and during the job. This is a very reputable company and the quality of their work reflects that. The price was very fair as we felt we certainly got our money's worth. We can highly recommend them with no reservations!Posted on d boardTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. My deck stairs were over 23 years old and needed to either be repaired or replaced with TREX. I had gotten estimates from a number of companies all wanting to replace the stairs. However, these estimates were not within my budget. Phillip came out and proposed a solution to keep my stairs only replacing the top of the handrail and the top of the steps with TREX. This was within my budget. He also saw that the deck did not have the support needed for the stairs to be safe. He and his team fixed this as well and stained the rest of my deck. The deck stairs look fantastic! Many of my neighbors have asked what was done so they could have it done on their deck stairs as well. I am very pleased with the value and quality of the service I received from Dixie Paint Inc. and happy to recommend Phillip and his team.Posted on Robin harrisTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. This is the second time I have used Dixie Paint. Both times were perfect successes. Not only do they do excellent work, they go beyond expectations. They solve unique problems in creative, beautiful ways making your house look better than you can imagine. The entire team is easy to work with and will give 110% to the job. It is money definitely worth spending.Posted on Bill CollinsTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Excellent job. Fair price. Great crew.Posted on Ricky WilsonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I had Phillip and his crew paint our house 7 years ago. It still looks amazing. Called to see if they would do a smaller job of replacing some siding and trim that had gone bad from Woodpeckers and water damage. Came and gave estimate within 48 hrs. Agreed on estimate and they were at our house 2 days later replacing trim with no rot PVC and siding with Hardy Plank. The crew was the same as who painted the house years ago. (that says a lot right there) They did an excellent job. Timely, professional, polite and attention to detail. House looks great. If your looking for repairs, big or small, house painting, pressure washing and everything in between, give Dixie a call. You won't be disappointed. Richard & Amy Wilson, RaleighPosted on Sarah LancasterTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great work. They made some repairs and replaced trim. The paint job was fantastic. They left my yard neat. It is a great business to work with as they respond quickly and are trustworthyPosted on Raymond HolzTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I have now used Dixie Paint three times (two exterior jobs and one interior) and have been impressed each and every time. For this last project, completed in April 2025, we had Dixie remove all of our original composite board siding and wood fascia/soffit and had them replace it with Hardie-Plank and PVC. They stayed on budget, on time, and worked with us as we added small change orders here and there. I never felt like they pushed us into a decision, but instead, it was a calibrative effort to determine the best approach for our home. Dixie's crew showed up early, stayed late, kept the job site clean, and worked with us to maintain a usable backyard for our dog. Truly a great group to work with.Posted on Jeff NeisenTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. So Phillip and his crew painted my house on Vancouver Ln. in the North Haven subdivision back in 2016 and did a great job. We sold that house and moved out of state for a few years. We bought the house we are living in now back in June 2023 and I knew when it was time to paint, we would go back to Phillip and his crew. Well, they finished the job today and they did excellent work. The paint job itself is excellent, they replaced all of the wood rot I pointed out plus some additional places that needed in and those areas look brand new, and the overall quality is great. His team does great work and if you want a high quality paint team, go with Dixie. They are not the cheapest nor the most expensive, but they do very high quality work.Showing only 5 star reviews
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