
Top-Rated Exterior Painters in Sugar Land
Protect Your Home and Boost Curb Appeal with Expert Exterior Painting
Serving Sugar Land, Greatwood, Riverstone, Telfair, and surrounding neighborhoods.

Who Are the Best Exterior Painters in Sugar Land?
The Proud Paintbrush is a top-rated painting company in Sugar Land, specializing in exterior house painting. With deep local experience and premium materials, we deliver long-lasting curb appeal and 5-star service.
Why Choose Our Exterior Painting Team?
15+ years painting exteriors in Fort Bend County
Local expertise – we know the heat, the HOA rules, and the best finishes for our climate
Spray and brush options for siding, brick, stucco, vinyl, and wood
4-Year Workmanship Warranty
5-Star Rated on Google, Houzz, and Nextdoor
"We hired The Proud Paintbrush for the exterior of our home in Riverstone, and they absolutely nailed it. Flawless finish, respectful crew, and perfect timing!" – Vanessa G.
What We Paint
We handle every surface of your home’s exterior, including:
Wood and Hardie Board Siding
Brick and Stucco
Soffits and Fascia
Front Doors and Exterior Trim
Garage Doors
Shutters, Railings, and Columns
Fences and Decks (Stain or Paint)
Our Exterior Painting Process
On-site Walkthrough – Assess surface needs and prepare estimate
Pressure Washing – Remove mildew, dirt, and loose paint
Surface Prep – Scraping, sanding, patching, and priming
Paint Application – Professional spraying or brushing with Sherwin-Williams paints
Cleanup & Final Inspection – We don’t leave until you’re 100% satisfied
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Our Service Area
We proudly serve homeowners in:
Sugar Land (77479, 77478, 77498)
Greatwood
Riverstone
Telfair
First Colony
Sweetwater
New Territory
Missouri City
Richmond (select areas)
Frequently Asked Questions – Exterior Painting
How much does it cost to paint a 2,000-square-foot house exterior?
Most 2,000 sq ft exteriors cost between $5,000 and $8,000 depending on prep needs, siding type, and height.
What is the best exterior paint brand?
We recommend Sherwin-Williams Duration — it’s durable, mold-resistant, and built for extreme Texas weather.
How long does exterior paint last in Texas?
Typically 5 to 10 years, depending on sun exposure, humidity, and how well the surface was prepped.
How many gallons of paint are needed for a 2,000-square-foot house?
Expect to use 15–25 gallons depending on the number of coats, siding material, and if you're painting trim and accents.
What is the best time of year to paint exterior?
The best time is spring or fall, when temperatures are mild and humidity is low. Avoid extreme heat or rainy weeks.
Do I need to pressure wash before exterior painting?
Yes — pressure washing removes dirt, mold, and peeling paint, helping new paint adhere properly and last longer.
How do I prep stucco for painting?
We recommend patching cracks, power washing, sealing, and applying a masonry primer before painting.
Can I paint my brick house?
Yes — painting brick is a great way to modernize your home. We use breathable coatings that won’t trap moisture.
What sheen is best for exterior siding?
Satin or low-lustre finishes are ideal for siding — they provide weather resistance and are easy to clean.
Is it cheaper to paint or replace siding?
Painting is significantly more affordable — usually 5–10 times less expensive than siding replacement.
What’s the cost to paint a two-story house?
Two-story homes typically range from $6,500 to $10,000, depending on surface type and accessibility.
Do I need a permit for exterior painting?
In most of Sugar Land, permits are not required for painting. Some HOA neighborhoods may require approval.
What colors are best for resale value?
Neutrals like white, beige, gray, and navy blue tend to appeal to the most buyers and offer timeless curb appeal.
How do I avoid peeling paint outdoors?
Peeling is caused by poor prep or moisture. We scrape, seal, prime, and use high-quality paint to avoid that.
What tools do pros use for exterior painting?
We use airless sprayers, commercial brushes and rollers, extension ladders, and moisture meters to ensure precision.
How often should you paint outside?
Every 7–10 years, depending on surface material and exposure. South-facing sides may need touch-ups sooner.
