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Exterior Soffit and Stucco Repaint on a Tumalo Home

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Here's what we were working with on this Tumalo property - peeling paint across the soffit, cracks in the stucco, and surfaces that had clearly taken a beating from years of weather exposure. Out here in Central Oregon, the freeze-thaw cycles and dry summers are not kind to exterior paint. What looks like a cosmetic issue on the surface can actually be an early sign that moisture is getting in where it shouldn't.

Before anything got painted, we handled the prep. That meant scraping the loose and peeling sections down to a stable base, patching the cracks in the stucco, and making sure every surface was ready to hold a fresh coat. This is the part most people don't see - and honestly, it's the part that matters most. A good paint job is only as solid as the prep work underneath it.

For the soffit areas, we masked everything off carefully - siding, trim, light fixtures - before spraying. The goal is clean lines and consistent coverage with zero bleed onto surfaces that weren't meant to be painted. A sloppy mask-off job shows up fast on a finished soffit, so we take that step seriously. The stucco sections got the same attention, with product and application method matched to that textured surface.

The finished result is a uniform, clean coat across both the soffit and the stucco exterior. No lap marks, no bleed, no visible patch spots. The kind of work that holds up - not just for a season, but for years. That matters especially out here, where properties deal with real weather swings year-round.