Exterior Painting via FixThatNow | Find Reliable Painters for Durable Protection

For a fresh look and protection against rain, sun and frost

Good exterior paintwork protects your home from the elements for years to come. Through FixThatNow, you'll find experienced painters who professionally handle exterior work – from window frames to facades. This way, your home stays beautiful and well-protected.

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Why professional exterior painting is important

  • Protects wood and facades against moisture and sun.
  • Extends the lifespan of frames and doors
  • Prevents wood rot and peeling paint
  • Instantly gives your home a neat appearance

How does FixThatNow work?

  1. Post your job for free – Indicate which parts of your home need painting.
  2. Get multiple quotes – Screened painters often respond within hours.
  3. Choose your specialist – Compare price, experience and reviews and plan the work.
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Common exterior painting jobs

  • Painting window frames, doors and facades
  • Treating sheds, garden houses or dormers
  • Sanding, priming and finishing woodwork
  • Priming and minor repairs
  • Complete maintenance of the exterior of the house
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Why Choose FixThatNow?

  • Platform, not a painting company – you choose from several screened specialists
  • Reliable painters with experience in outdoor work
  • Transparent prices and fast communication
  • Fast planning, often available within a few days
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Exterior Painting

How often should exterior painting be done?

On average every 5 to 8 years, depending on weather and sunlight.

How much does exterior painting cost?

Average between €20 and €35 ​​per m², including materials and labor.

When is the best time to paint outside?

Between April and October, in dry weather and mild temperatures.

Does the painter also do wood rot repairs?

Yes, many painters repair small wood rot areas directly during painting.

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