Introduction: Georgia’s Climate Is Beautiful — and Harsh on Homes
If you’ve lived in Georgia long enough, you know our weather isn’t easy on exterior paint. Intense UV exposure, heavy humidity, afternoon storms, pollen, and fluctuating temperatures can break down even high-quality coatings over time.
So the question most North Atlanta homeowners ask is:
“How often should I repaint my home?”
The answer depends on your siding type, sun exposure, previous paint quality, and the condition of the prep work underneath. This guide explains exactly what Atlanta homeowners should expect in 2026 — and how to keep their home looking beautiful for years.
⭐ How Often Should You Repaint Based on Your Home’s Exterior?

Georgia’s climate affects every material differently. Here are the timelines we see across the neighborhoods we serve:
1. Painted Brick
Repaint every: 8–15 years
Brick holds paint extremely well when properly prepped. Painted brick has become hugely popular in Sandy Springs, Buckhead, and Brookhaven because it delivers a clean, modern look with long life expectancy.
Why it lasts longer:
- Brick absorbs primer and paint, improving adhesion
- Less expansion/contraction than wood
- Minimal UV reflection compared to lighter sidings
Signs it’s time to repaint:
- Fading
- Hairline cracks
- Mildew in shaded areas
2. Hardie Board / Fiber Cement
Repaint every: 7–10 years
Hardie board is the most common material in new builds around Sandy Springs, East Cobb, and Brookhaven.
Why it needs repainting:
- UV exposure dulls color
- Caulk joints open over time
- Humidity can break down paint’s surface layer
Good news: Hardie holds up extremely well with the right prep and premium coatings.
3. Wood Siding
Repaint every: 5–7 years
Stain every: 3–5 years
Wood expands, contracts, and absorbs moisture quickly — meaning it needs more frequent maintenance than brick or Hardie.
Signs you shouldn’t ignore:
- Peeling or bubbling
- Split or cracked boards
- Soft or darkened areas (rot)
Homes in Dunwoody, Vinings, and older parts of Sandy Springs often fall into this category.
4. Stucco
Repaint every: 6–10 years
Stucco homes in Buckhead and North Fulton need repainting sooner if exposed to heavy moisture or shade.
Key concerns:
- Micro-cracks
- Mildew
- Fading
Premium elastomeric coatings can extend longevity significantly.
5. Aluminum or Vinyl Siding
Repaint every: 10–15 years
Note: Some vinyl can’t be painted darker than its original color without risk of warping.
These materials don’t require as much maintenance, but fading is the biggest issue — especially on south-facing sides.
⭐ Factors That Affect How Long Paint Lasts in Georgia


Even with general timelines, every home ages differently. Here’s what accelerates paint wear in our climate:
1. Sun Exposure (South & West Sides)
Homes in open lots — or facing afternoon sun — fade faster.
Neighborhoods impacted:
- Brookhaven
- Buckhead
- Parts of East Cobb
- Vinings ridge lines
2. Humidity & Moisture
Georgia humidity feeds mildew growth and breaks down cheap paint.
Common in:
- Shady wooded lots in Sandy Springs
- Homes backing to creeks or floodplains
- Older homes with landscaping against siding
3. Poor Prep Work From Previous Painters
This is the biggest factor LIV Painting sees.
If the last painter skipped prep steps, your paint won’t last anywhere near its intended lifespan.
Examples include:
- No sanding
- No priming
- Cheap caulk
- Painting over mildew
- Using builder-grade paint
4. Quality of the Paint Used
Premium paints can last 2–4× longer than builder-grade products.
This directly affects how often you need to repaint.
5. Climate Events
Georgia thunderstorms and high winds accelerate aging by pushing moisture into seams and joints.
⭐ How to Know Your Home Is Ready to Be Repainted
Look for these early warning signs:
- Fading or chalky residue on siding
- Peeling or bubbling paint
- Cracked caulk around windows or trim
- Mildew that returns after cleaning
- Wood rot (common on fascia and sills)
- Gaps in joints
- Moisture stains or dark patches
Catching problems early prevents costly repairs down the road.
⭐ What Most Atlanta Homeowners Don’t Realize
A paint job rarely fails because of the paint itself.
It fails because of:
- Poor prep
- Cheap caulk
- No primer
- Inexperienced labor
- Rushed timelines
Georgia exposes these shortcuts quickly.
At LIV Painting, we prevent these failures by using premium materials, stain-blocking primers, long-flexibility caulks, clean prep methods, and a craftsmanship-first mindset.
⭐ How LIV Painting Ensures Your Exterior Paint Lasts Longer
Your home’s longevity depends on materials × method × mindset.
Materials
- Premium exterior coatings engineered for Georgia
- Stain-blocking primers
- 30-year flexible caulks
- Zero-VOC options available
Method
- Full pressure wash
- Scraping, sanding & surface prep
- Rot inspection & minor repairs
- Clean job sites daily
- Weather-conscious application
Mindset
- Every painter signs off on their own work
- Clear communication each day
- Respect for your home and landscaping
This combination significantly extends the life of your paint.
⭐ So… How Often Should Your Home Be Painted?
| Exterior Material | Repaint Frequency |
|---|---|
| Brick | 8–15 years |
| Hardie Board | 7–10 years |
| Wood Siding | 5–7 years |
| Stucco | 6–10 years |
| Vinyl / Aluminum | 10–15 years |
But the best way to know?
A professional exterior evaluation that checks moisture, caulk integrity, paint adhesion, UV exposure, and siding condition.
⭐ Final Thoughts: Protect Your Home — and Its Value
Your home is one of your biggest investments. A well-timed exterior repaint doesn’t just improve curb appeal — it prevents rot, seals your home from moisture, reduces long-term repair costs, and keeps your home looking beautiful for years.
If you live in Sandy Springs, East Cobb, Buckhead, Brookhaven, Dunwoody, Vinings, or Chastain Park, LIV Painting would love to help determine the perfect repaint timeline for your home.
Ready for a professional exterior evaluation?
Contact LIV Painting today — we’d be honored to beautify your footprint.