Vinyl and Aluminum Siding Painting
by CertaPro Painters® of Southern Maryland
Vinyl & Aluminum Siding Painting Services In Waldorf & Upper Marlboro
Vinyl and aluminum siding are known for their durability, but over time, even these low-maintenance materials can begin to look faded or chalky. A fresh coat of paint for your siding is the quickest and most cost-effective way to update the look of your home without the expense of a full replacement. That’s where we come in. At CertaPro Painters® of Southern Maryland, we specialize in professional painting for both vinyl and aluminum siding, including surfaces like shutters and trim, using only the best products so you can be assured your new house exterior will last for years to come.
Especially in Maryland, the intense sun and humidity can cause siding to fade or grow mildew faster than expected. Repainting not only restores curb appeal but also provides a layer of protection from UV exposure and moisture buildup.

Vinyl Siding Painting

Aluminum Siding Painting

Vinyl Shutter Painting
We Paint Vinyl & Aluminum Siding at CertaPro Painters® of Southern Maryland

Why Hire a Professional to Paint Your Siding?
Vinyl and aluminum siding are not like wood or brick. Repainting them requires expertise and proper materials to ensure long-lasting results. At CertaPro Painters® of Southern Maryland, we bring the tools, techniques, and professional-grade products that DIY efforts often lack, helping homeowners avoid costly missteps. Here are some reasons that hiring a professional is the ideal choice:
- Specialty Paints for Long-Lasting Results
Not all paints are compatible with vinyl or aluminum. Our team uses premium products that are specially formulated to bond with siding materials and resist fading, cracking, and peeling. - Safety & Precision on Every Project
Reaching second-story siding or painting detailed trim can be risky without the right ladders, safety gear, or experience. DIY approaches can often leave areas unevenly painted. Our crews work efficiently and safely at all heights, ensuring an even, professional finish. - Expert Color Guidance
Vinyl siding in particular can warp if painted too dark without proper priming. With our understanding of materials, we can help you choose shades that look great and perform well, so that warping isn’t an issue. - Thorough Surface Preparation
Power washing or soft washing is often necessary to remove built-up dirt, mildew, and chalky residue before painting. We clean your surfaces gently but thoroughly as part of our painting process, so the new look of your home will last.
When you work with CertaPro Painters® of Southern Maryland, you’re not just getting a coat of paint; you’re getting a full-service team committed to protecting your home and delivering outstanding customer service. Don’t just take our word for it – see what our customers say about us!
Our Recent Vinyl & Aluminum Painting Projects
See below for examples of recent painting projects our team completed in the Southern Maryland area, or view our complete house painting portfolio!
Your Local House Painting Experts In Southern Maryland
With Maryland’s high humidity and strong sunlight, it’s common for vinyl and aluminum siding to fade, discolor, or grow mildew. When it’s time to protect and update the look of their property, homeowners trust us to handle their vision with precision and care.
"The experience was very good from beginning to end. The crew arrived on time and got right to work. They completely cleaned up at the end of each day. They did a great job painting and completed the job on time. Great experience and would highly recommend."
- Ronald L. | Upper Marlboro, MD
Common Questions About Vinyl & Aluminum Siding Painting
Can you paint vinyl siding?
Yes, most types of siding can be painted successfully with good results. Attention to detail in the prep and application process is important to get an extraordinary end result.
How do you prepare siding for painting?
First, the siding is washed with power washing equipment. After washing, loose paint or debris is scraped from the surface, and imperfections are patched. Light sanding is sometimes done as a prep step to ready the surface for a primer coat. Once the primer is applied and dry, the surface is prepped and ready for new paint to be applied.
What kind of paint do you use on vinyl siding?
For most siding painting projects, we use acrylic, vinyl-safe paints. Using the right paint product is very important for siding painting projects.
Will painting vinyl siding cause warping?
Painting vinyl siding with a color that is significantly darker than the original shade can cause warping. It’s best to not choose a color that is much darker than the original siding for this reason.
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