
Repainting a homeowners association (HOA) property is a significant task that requires careful planning and execution. Whether you’re updating the community’s aesthetic or maintaining its value, choosing the best exterior paint is crucial. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the process of selecting the right paint for your HOA property. With over 30 years of experience in painting HOA properties, Shaker Painting is here to offer expert tips and guidance every step of the way.
Why is Repainting HOA Properties Important?
Repainting is not just about refreshing the look of a property; it also plays a vital role in its long-term maintenance. Well-applied paint can protect the building’s exterior from the elements, preventing damage from UV rays, moisture, and general wear and tear. It also contributes to the overall curb appeal, which enhances property value and fosters community pride.
Fact #1: The right exterior paint can extend the life of your property’s structure by protecting it from environmental damage.
Fact #2: A well-maintained exterior is essential for increasing property value and ensuring long-term resident satisfaction.
Step 1: Understand HOA Guidelines
Before selecting paint for your HOA property, it’s essential to review your community’s guidelines. Many HOAs have strict regulations on the types of paints and color schemes that can be used. Ensure that any exterior paint color or brand you select aligns with the HOA’s approved palette. Many communities use Benjamin Moore or Sherwin Williams paints for their durability and aesthetic appeal.
Step 2: Choose the Best Exterior Paint for HOA Properties
Choosing the best paint for an HOA property involves balancing color, durability, and quality. Here are key considerations:
Types of Paint Finishes
- Flat Finish: Ideal for surfaces that hide imperfections.
- Eggshell Finish: Offers a soft sheen, great for medium-traffic areas.
- Satin Finish: Durable and easy to clean, perfect for high-traffic areas.
- Semi-Gloss and Gloss Finish: Best for trim and doors, offering extra protection.
Popular Paint Brands
- Benjamin Moore Exterior Paint: Known for its long-lasting durability and vibrant color options.
- Sherwin Williams Paint: Offers a wide range of HOA-approved exterior paint colors that stand up to the elements.
Step 3: Consider the Climate
The weather plays a crucial role in the longevity of exterior paint. If your HOA property is located in a region with extreme weather conditions (such as Colorado’s harsh winters or Arizona’s intense sun), you’ll need a paint that’s up to the task. Paints like Sherwin Williams’ Duration or SuperPaint are known for their resilience in diverse climates.
Step 4: Protect with Home Shield Coating
In areas with high moisture or frequent exposure to harsh weather, applying a home shield coating is an added layer of protection. This coating prevents mold and mildew buildup, ensuring that the property’s exterior remains pristine for longer.
Step 5: Select HOA-Approved Exterior Paint Colors
Choosing the right color is just as important as selecting the right paint type. Many HOAs require that exterior colors fall within a predefined palette. These colors often focus on neutral tones that complement the surrounding landscape and maintain a uniform look across the community.
Some HOA-approved colors are:
- Earthy tones like beige, taupe, and gray.
- Muted shades of green, brown, and blue.
- Light shades that reflect sunlight, reducing energy costs in warmer climates.
Be sure to check with your HOA board for any restrictions on the color schemes you can choose.
Step 6: Prepare the Surface
Proper surface preparation is key to achieving a long-lasting finish. This process includes power washing, sanding, and priming. Shaker Painting ensures that all surfaces are thoroughly cleaned and primed before painting, so the new layer adheres properly, providing a smooth, even coat.
Step 7: Apply the Paint
Once the surface is prepped, it’s time to apply the paint. Shaker Painting uses only the highest quality brushes, rollers, and sprayers to ensure an even application. We also follow industry best practices to avoid drips, streaks, and uneven coloring.
Tip: Always apply paint during mild weather conditions—avoiding extreme heat or cold, which can affect drying time.
Step 8: Final Touches and Inspection
After the paint is applied, the final inspection is crucial. Shaker Painting’s team conducts a thorough inspection to ensure that the job is done right. We check for even coverage, smoothness, and durability, and make any necessary touch-ups.
Step 9: Maintenance and Care
Once the paint job is complete, it’s important to maintain the freshly painted surfaces. Regular cleaning with a soft brush or cloth and mild soap will help preserve the appearance of the paint. Additionally, plan for periodic touch-ups to maintain the paint’s durability.
Get Started with Shaker Painting
Are you ready to repaint your HOA property? Contact Shaker Painting today to schedule a consultation. Our expert team will guide you through every step of the process, from selecting the perfect paint to ensuring long-lasting results.
Let Shaker Painting help you enhance your property with a fresh coat of paint. Contact us now to get started!
By following this step-by-step guide, you can ensure that your HOA property is both visually appealing and protected for years to come. Repainting is an investment in your property’s future, and with the help of Shaker Painting, you can be confident that the job will be done right.

