Professional Exterior Painting Services in White Plains, NY
NBA Construction & Remodeling paints exteriors in White Plains commercial high rise buildings, retail facades, and homes throughout downtown, Highlands, Battle Hill, North Street, Gedney Farms, and the Mamaroneck Avenue commercial corridor. Eighteen years working in Westchester County means our crew knows what White Plains exteriors face. Downtown commercial high rise buildings need lift equipment access. Mamaroneck Avenue retail facades need quick turnaround painting. Older Highlands and Battle Hill homes have wood siding from the early 1900s. Each White Plains exterior project requires specific approach based on building type and access.
Most White Plains exterior painting projects we handle fall into three categories. Commercial high rise facade painting in downtown White Plains where lift equipment access, weather coordination, and durable finishes for public visibility all matter for the project. Retail facade painting on Mamaroneck Avenue and downtown areas where tenants need quick turnaround between leases. And residential exterior work in Highlands, Battle Hill, North Street, and Gedney Farms homes where older wood siding and contemporary updates both appear depending on the specific home and homeowner preferences.
White Plains has its own quirks for exterior painting work. Downtown high rise buildings have multi story facades requiring lift equipment and crew certified for high work. Mamaroneck Avenue retail facades have varying construction ages and tenant turnover schedules. Older Highlands and Battle Hill homes from the early 1900s have wood siding and pre-1978 lead paint requiring EPA RRP compliance. North Street and Gedney Farms newer construction has fiber cement and vinyl siding. Each White Plains area has its own exterior painting considerations based on building age, height, and substrate.
High Rise Commercial Facade Painting in White Plains
High rise commercial facade painting in White Plains requires specialized equipment and crew certification. Downtown White Plains high rise buildings have multi story exterior facades reaching ten to twenty stories or higher. We use lift equipment including boom lifts, scissor lifts, or swing stage scaffolding depending on the building height and access requirements. Our crew includes operators certified for the lift equipment and trained in fall protection requirements for high work. Insurance and OSHA compliance for high rise exterior work runs different from standard residential exterior painting projects.
Commercial high rise facade prep work in White Plains requires coordination with building management and tenant operations. We schedule work to minimize disruption to ongoing business operations. Power washing high rise facades requires water containment to prevent damage to lower floors and street level. Wind affects paint application at height with both spray and roller methods. We monitor wind conditions and adjust scheduling to deliver proper finish quality. Substrate prep on high rise commercial buildings includes addressing any damaged stucco, EIFS, fiber cement, or other modern exterior materials specific to the building.
Paint product selection for White Plains high rise commercial facades depends on the substrate and exposure. Stucco facades need elastomeric or masonry rated paint products handling building movement. EIFS facades need flexible paint products handling the substrate movement throughout temperature cycles. Fiber cement takes standard exterior paint with proper acrylic primer. Painted brick facades need masonry primer before topcoat. Modern high rise commercial paints from Benjamin Moore Ultra Spec Exterior, Sherwin Williams Pro Industrial, or specialty commercial lines deliver years of performance on the demanding high rise facade exposure.
Retail and Residential Exterior Painting
Mamaroneck Avenue retail facade painting in White Plains runs different from high rise commercial work. Quick turnaround between tenant changes, evening or weekend work to avoid disrupting business operations, and finishes matching tenant brand all factor in. We use commercial grade paints from Benjamin Moore Ultra Spec Exterior or Sherwin Williams ProMar 200 Exterior lines for durability. Mamaroneck Avenue retail tenant fitouts need finishes ready for public visibility immediately upon tenant move in. We complete most retail facade repaints in three to five days depending on size. Storefront painting often coordinates with new signage installation.
Older home exterior painting in Highlands and Battle Hill White Plains requires lead paint compliance and original wood siding prep. Homes from the early 1900s have lead paint requiring EPA RRP rule compliance during surface prep work. Our crew includes EPA certified renovators trained in lead safe work practices. Original wood clapboard siding may need board replacement on weathered sections. We assess condition during the estimate and include necessary repair in the project scope. Older White Plains home exterior painting requires the right substrate condition for paint to deliver expected five to seven year cycles.
Newer construction home exterior painting in North Street and Gedney Farms areas runs straightforward compared to older home plaster and wood work. Standard fiber cement and vinyl siding with predictable prep requirements, standard exterior paint products without specialty considerations, and reasonable project timelines all apply. We use mid grade Benjamin Moore Regal Select Exterior or Sherwin Williams ProMar 200 Exterior paints depending on homeowner preference and budget. Color updates and whole house exterior repaints all run the same systematic process. North Street homeowners often want contemporary color palettes from current designer collections.
Why Exterior Painting Quality Matters in White Plains
White Plains commercial tenants and homeowners notice exterior paint quality immediately. Downtown high rise office tenants and visitors see the building facade before entering. Mamaroneck Avenue retail customers see storefront painting and judge the establishment by the appearance. Highlands and Battle Hill homeowners notice every brush stroke on detailed period trim work. Quality exterior paint work pays for itself in tenant satisfaction, customer experience, and avoided redo work. Cheap paint work shows immediately and demands callback work that costs more than quality work upfront on White Plains projects.
Paint product selection in White Plains exterior work matters in the variety of project types. High rise commercial work needs specialty products for stucco, EIFS, and fiber cement substrates. Mamaroneck Avenue retail needs durable finishes for public visibility. Highlands and Battle Hill older homes need lead paint compliant prep and quality finish coats. Newer construction needs standard residential exterior products. We recommend Benjamin Moore Ultra Spec Exterior for commercial, Aura Exterior for older homes, ProMark or Regal Select for newer homes, and similar product matching by use and substrate.
Cost matters in White Plains but cheap exterior paint always costs more in the long run. Wrong paint selection on high rise facades means tenant complaints and redo work at significant lift equipment cost. Improper prep on older home wood siding shows as failed adhesion within months. Skipped lead paint testing on pre-1978 historic homes creates regulatory and health risks. Mamaroneck Avenue retail tenants see immediate quality issues. Doing it right the first time is cheaper than doing it twice. Our White Plains commercial clients, building managers, and homeowners keep calling us back for the next exterior project.