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Stucco & Siding Painting Edmonton

If your exterior looks faded, chalky, or outdated, painting is one of the fastest ways to refresh your home—without replacing the siding.
Blue Nile Painting delivers clean, long-lasting stucco and siding painting in Edmonton using the right prep, bonding primers, and durable exterior coatings built for Alberta weather.
Your estimate is handled directly by Sameh and Pam – no call centre, no pushy sales, just clear information.
01 · Stucco & Siding Painting Quality Standards

Professional Stucco & Siding Painting for Edmonton Homes

Stucco and siding need different prep and different products. We inspect the surface, fix weak points, and build a coating system that actually sticks and lasts. Whether you have stucco (including EIFS), vinyl siding, aluminum siding, or fibre cement (Hardie board), we’ll deliver a clean finish and a clear written estimate.
PREP FIRST
Proper Prep
Full washing, surface prep, and repairs—because paint is only as good as what it sticks to.
RIGHT PRODUCTS
Correct Primers
Bonding primers for chalky stucco, oxidized aluminum, and tricky siding surfaces.
PREMIUM FINISH
Clean Finish
Even coverage, sharp edges, tidy detail work, and professional site cleanup.
02 · Stucco & Siding Painting Options (By Surface Type)

Walls, Ceilings, Trim, Doors & Built-Ins

We choose the right process based on your exterior material, condition, and the look you want.
02 · Stucco & Siding Projects Gallery

Our Work – Photo Gallery

A mix of stucco & siding projects delivering clean lines, smooth finishes, and a refreshed look.
03 · Video Highlights

Our Work on Camera – See Us on Site

Short videos are the quickest way to feel how we work on site.

Exterior or interior transformation – before & after

Show a quick walkaround of a 3,000–10,000 sq. ft. home from prep to finished coat so clients see the full process.

Meet Sameh, Pam and the Blue Nile crew

Pam is usually the first person you meet, helps with colours and communication, and keeps your project organized from start to finish.
04 · How We Work

Simple, Organized Process for Larger Projects

We’re set up for custom homes, high-end repaints and commercial work – with clear roles: Sameh oversees the project, Pam manages communication and colours, and the crew focuses on the finish.
01.
Initial call & project details
Pam takes your call or message, gathers basic details about your home or building, timelines and any deadlines.
02.
On-site walkthrough
Sameh and/or Pam walk the home or commercial space and note scope, access, protection and colour ideas.
03.
Detailed written estimate
You receive a clear proposal listing rooms, surfaces, products and pricing – suitable for 3,000–10,000+ sq. ft. homes and multi-unit projects.
04.
Scheduling & colour support
Pam confirms dates, coordinates with your builder or designer, and helps finalize colours before we start.
05.
Protection, prep & painting
The crew protects floors and finishes, completes repairs and sanding, then moves through the project in a logical order.
06.
Final walkthrough & handover
We walk the project with you, handle any touch-ups and leave you with labelled leftover paint and a clear point of contact.
05 · Questions & Answers

Stucco & Siding Painting FAQ

A few common questions before starting an stucco & siding painting project.

Can you paint stucco in Edmonton weather?

Yes. Timing matters—so we schedule around proper temperature and drying windows to get a durable finish.

Can you paint oxidized aluminum siding?

Yes—oxidation/chalking must be cleaned and prepped properly, then primed for bonding before topcoats.

Can you paint vinyl siding?

Often yes—if it’s paintable and prepped correctly. We also guide safe colour choices to reduce heat-related risk on vinyl.

Do you paint Hardie board / fibre cement?

Yes. Fibre cement (Hardie board) is one of the best siding surfaces to repaint when prepared correctly.
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