iPaint Exterior Painting Gallery in Edmonton

iPaint Painting is the Edmonton exterior painting company behind this gallery of 15 completed stucco, Hardie fibre-cement, painted wood, and brick projects. Edmonton exterior painting is the work of cleaning, repairing, priming, and recoating siding, trim, decks, and fences with products rated for a freeze-thaw climate that swings from minus 30 to plus 30. iPaint Painting plans every project around that swing so the new coating bonds tight and resists the cracking, peeling, and fading that the prairie sun and Chinook cycles cause on under-prepped homes.

Last updated June 2026

What the iPaint exterior painting gallery shows

iPaint's exterior painting gallery documents real Edmonton homes refinished in stucco, Hardie fibre-cement, painted wood, and brick, photographed after the coating has cured through at least one full season. Each project in the grid above was completed by the in-house iPaint crew, not a subcontracted spray team, so the curb appeal you see is the standard the company holds itself to.

iPaint Painting completes most exterior work in Edmonton during the May to September season, when overnight temperatures stay above the coating's minimum application threshold and the finish has time to cure before the first hard frost. The crew is owner-led and in-house, so the same painters who prep the stucco, sand the Hardie, and mask the windows are the ones rolling the finish coat, and every exterior job carries a written warranty.

The galleries above include grey-and-olive stucco refreshes, cedar siding stained to slow weathering, navy-and-white trim packages, deck staining in warm red tones, and full repaints on modern townhouses and bungalows. Several frames show the work mid-project, with crisp masking and protected landscaping, because the prep stage is where an exterior coating either earns its lifespan or loses it.

Finishes and products that suit Edmonton exteriors

iPaint Painting matches the coating to the surface, because stucco, fibre-cement, wood, and brick each behave differently through a freeze-thaw winter. Elastomeric and 100% acrylic masonry coatings flex with stucco and brick as they expand and contract, so hairline cracks do not telegraph through the finish. Premium acrylic-latex exterior paints carry the trim and Hardie Plank board, holding colour against UV. Penetrating and semi-transparent stains protect cedar, fences, and decks by soaking into the grain rather than forming a film that traffic and snow load can peel. Repeated Chinook Winds, which swing temperatures fast in a single winter day, are exactly why a flexible coating outlasts a rigid one on a Prairie Home.

Across the trades, the product choice is driven by one outcome: a finish that still looks freshly painted three and four winters from now, not one that needs a touch-up the spring after it goes on. iPaint backs that with a written warranty so the coating is judged on how it ages, not how it looks on day one.

Colours that work for Edmonton homes

iPaint Painting steers Edmonton homeowners toward exterior colours that read well under a low northern sun and against long stretches of snow. Warm greiges, deep charcoals, soft sage and olive greens, and confident navies dominate the gallery because they hold their depth in flat winter light and hide road grime better than pale tones. White and off-white trim packages frame those body colours and lift the curb appeal of older stucco and brick without a full re-clad.

For homeowners who want a bolder statement, the gallery shows teal and turquoise body colours used sparingly and balanced with neutral trim. iPaint Painting reviews each colour on the actual wall, at the actual orientation, before committing, because a swatch that looks right indoors can shift hard under Northern Alberta daylight. The same exterior crew serves Edmonton plus nearby communities including Sherwood Park, Spruce Grove, and Leduc, so the colour and prep standard in this gallery carries across the region.

Stucco vs Hardie fibre-cement: which finish lasts in Edmonton

Stucco and Hardie fibre-cement are the two most common exterior surfaces iPaint repaints in Edmonton, and they call for different prep and coatings. The table below compares how each performs through the freeze-thaw cycle so homeowners can plan the right scope.

Factor Stucco Hardie fibre-cement vs stucco
Best coating Elastomeric or 100% acrylic masonry paint that flexes with the wall Premium acrylic-latex exterior paint; Hardie holds factory primer better, so recoat intervals run longer than stucco
Freeze-thaw behaviour Prone to hairline cracking; needs crack repair and a flexible film before recoat Dimensionally stable; less cracking, but caulk joints and nail heads need inspection
Surface prep Pressure wash, patch cracks, prime bare patches Wash, scuff chalking, spot-prime cut edges and repairs
Typical repaint window 7 to 10 years with the right coating 10 to 15 years; the longer-lasting of the two when prepped correctly

What drives the exterior painting result

iPaint Painting treats surface prep and timing as the two factors that decide whether an Edmonton exterior coating lasts. Power washing, scraping failed paint, repairing cracked stucco, sanding chalking, caulking joints, and spot-priming bare wood all happen before a drop of finish coat goes on. Exterior work runs the May to September season, when overnight temperatures stay reliably above the coating's minimum application threshold and the surface has time to cure before the first hard frost.

Exterior painting cost in Edmonton varies with house size, surface, prep scope, and storeys, and most full-house exteriors start at a few thousand dollars; iPaint quotes each home after seeing the surface, so the price reflects the actual prep the coating needs rather than a flat per-square guess. The outcome a homeowner is paying for is simple: a house that looks sharp from the street and a coating that holds through the winters ahead.

Edmonton exterior painting FAQs

When is the best time for exterior painting in Edmonton?

Exterior painting in Edmonton is best done from May to September, when overnight lows stay above the coating's minimum application temperature and the finish cures before the first hard frost. iPaint Painting books exterior projects across that window so the coating sets properly.

How much does exterior painting cost in Edmonton in 2026?

Exterior painting cost in Edmonton in 2026 depends on house size, surface type, prep scope, and storeys, and most full-house exteriors start in the low thousands of dollars. iPaint Painting quotes each home after inspecting the surface, so the price reflects the real prep the coating needs rather than a flat per-square guess.

What is the best paint for stucco in a freeze-thaw climate?

Elastomeric and 100% acrylic masonry coatings are the best choice for Edmonton stucco because they flex as the wall expands and contracts through freeze-thaw cycles, so hairline cracks do not telegraph through the finish. iPaint Painting repairs cracks and primes bare patches before recoating.

How long does exterior paint last on Edmonton homes?

Exterior paint lasts roughly 7 to 10 years on stucco and 10 to 15 years on Hardie fibre-cement in Edmonton when the surface is prepped and the right coating is used. iPaint Painting backs its exterior work with a written warranty so the finish is judged on how it ages.

iPaint Painting books exterior projects through the May to September season. Explore the full project gallery, read more about exterior painting and deck and fence staining, or see how the crew works across Edmonton.

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