Refresh and Protect Your Home's Exterior Surfaces

Exterior painting services in Old Hickory, Tennessee that prep surfaces, apply weather-resistant coatings, and improve curb appeal.

If the paint on your Old Hickory home is peeling, fading, or showing chalky residue when you run your hand across it, the coating has broken down and is no longer protecting the wood, fiber cement, or trim beneath it. You might also notice bare spots where the primer shows through, or sections where the color has faded unevenly due to sun exposure. Exterior paint in Old Hickory faces high humidity, temperature swings, and UV exposure that degrade the finish over time, and once the coating fails, moisture can get into the substrate and cause wood rot or surface deterioration.


Sparkman Roofing handles full exterior repainting that starts with surface preparation, including cleaning, scraping, sanding, and minor repairs to ensure the new paint adheres properly and lasts. We use weather-resistant coatings formulated for the Tennessee climate, and we often coordinate exterior painting with siding or roofing projects so your home looks cohesive after the work is done. The result is a clean, uniform finish that protects your exterior and improves the appearance of your property.


If your Old Hickory home needs exterior painting after years of exposure or storm damage, get in touch with Sparkman Roofing to schedule an estimate and review your options.

What Surface Prep and Application Involve

We start by pressure washing the surfaces to remove dirt, mildew, and loose paint, then scrape and sand any remaining flakes or rough areas so the new coating has a smooth, clean base. In Old Hickory, we often find that older paint layers have cracked or bubbled due to moisture infiltration, so we address those spots with primer before applying the topcoat. Trim, fascia, and window frames are prepped separately to ensure clean lines and full coverage.


Once the painting is complete, your home will have a uniform color with no visible brush marks, streaks, or thin spots, and the new coating will shed water instead of absorbing it. You should also notice that dust and pollen wash off more easily during rain, which keeps the finish looking cleaner longer.


We protect landscaping, walkways, and windows with drop cloths and masking, and we work in sections so the job progresses steadily even if weather interrupts. The work typically takes several days depending on the size of your home and the condition of the surfaces. We do not handle interior repairs or structural wood replacement, but we can refer you to contractors who address those issues if we find them during prep.

What Homeowners Want to Understand First

People in Old Hickory usually ask how long the paint will last, whether we can match existing colors, and what happens if we find rotted wood during prep. These questions come up once we start discussing the scope of the project.

How long will the new exterior paint last?

Exterior paint typically lasts seven to ten years in this climate if the surfaces were prepped correctly and high-quality coatings were used. Homes with more sun exposure or less roof overhang may need repainting sooner, especially on south-facing walls.

What do you do if you find rotted wood during prep?

We identify rotted trim or siding during the cleaning and scraping phase and let you know what needs replacement before we start painting. We can replace small sections of trim as part of the project, but larger repairs may require a separate scope.

Why does paint peel even on newer homes?

Paint peels when moisture gets trapped under the coating, usually because the surface was not primed, the wood was damp during application, or there is no vapor barrier inside the wall. Proper prep and dry conditions during painting prevent most peeling issues.

How do you protect landscaping and windows during the project?

We cover shrubs, walkways, and outdoor furniture with drop cloths and use masking tape and plastic sheeting on windows and trim. Overspray is minimal because we brush and roll most surfaces, but we keep everything protected throughout the job.

When is the best time of year to paint the exterior?

Spring and fall offer the most consistent weather for exterior painting in Old Hickory, with moderate temperatures and lower humidity. We avoid painting in extreme heat, high humidity, or when rain is forecasted within 24 hours of application.

Sparkman Roofing provides exterior painting for homeowners in Old Hickory who need fresh, protective coatings that hold up under local weather conditions. If your paint is peeling, fading, or showing wear, contact us to schedule an estimate and plan the repaint.