Vinyl, wood, aluminum and fiber cement siding cleaned, primed and painted with two coats. We power wash first, patch any damaged sections, then spray or brush it right. Licensed and insured with a written price you approve before we start.
Siding painting in Glendale Heights starts at $349 per side of the house, and a full home runs around $2,400 to $3,200 depending on square footage and material. That price comes from Vanguard Painting, a licensed and insured company serving all of DuPage County. Every job covers pressure washing, scraping loose paint, spot priming bare areas, two coats of premium exterior paint, and a full cleanup. We work on vinyl, wood, aluminum, and fiber cement siding across Glendale Heights and the surrounding DuPage County area.
Book siding work in Glendale Heights and this is what's included. No surprises, no hidden line items.
Dirt, mildew and loose chalk rinsed off so paint actually bonds.
Loose and peeling paint removed, edges feathered smooth.
Exposed wood or raw fiber cement sealed before the finish coat.
Window trim, corner boards and siding joints sealed against moisture.
Applied by spray or brush, with proper dry time between coats.
All trim boards, window frames and fascia painted to match or contrast.
Site cleaned, overspray wiped, then we walk it with you.
Paint chosen for DuPage County's humidity and freeze-thaw cycles.
Here's what Glendale Heights homeowners typically pay for siding work. House height, material condition and number of sides move the final number. You get that number in writing first.
Not sure which of these you need? Call (708) 815-7720. Most Glendale Heights siding jobs get priced over the phone in about five minutes.
Glendale Heights homes range from 1970s subdivisions to newer builds. The siding on these houses faces humidity, winter freeze and summer sun. We handle it differently than interior work.
1970s and 80s vinyl gets brittle and chalky. We wash off the chalk and use a bonding primer so the new paint sticks instead of peeling off in sheets.
South and west sides take the most sun and weather. We inspect each face and replace or fill rotted boards before painting.
Some Glendale Heights homes have aluminum siding that's lost its factory finish. We clean, etch and prime it before the color coat goes on.
Siding painting is a big exterior job. You want a crew that knows DuPage County weather and siding types, not a handyman with a roller.
Eight steps, same order every time, whether it's a ranch on Bloomingdale Road or a two-story near Glendale Lakes.
We walk the whole house, check every face, and write the price on the spot.
We clean the entire siding surface and let it dry for a day.
All loose paint removed, edges sanded smooth.
Rotted boards replaced, holes filled, caulk applied to every gap.
Raw wood, bare vinyl and fresh patches get primer first.
Spray or brush the first coat on all sides.
Full second coat after proper dry time. This is where the finish looks even.
Cleanup done, overspray wiped, then we walk it with you.
Most siding calls fall into one of three categories. Same crew, same prep standard, different materials.

Old vinyl looks faded and chalky. We wash it, prime it and give it a new color with two coats of exterior paint.

Wood siding needs careful scraping and priming. Fiber cement takes paint well but needs clean edges. See our siding painting service for details.

Storefronts and apartment buildings with metal or vinyl siding. We work weekends and evenings to avoid disruption.
Our shop is at 541 Winston Dr in Melrose Park. Glendale Heights is a straight shot west on North Avenue, about 20 minutes. The person who quotes your siding job is the same person you'll see on the scaffold.
We work across DuPage County every week and we know these houses. Same crew, same prep, same price sheet whether you're on Glen Ellyn Road or by the Glendale Lakes Golf Club. If a spot needs a touch-up a month later, we're close enough to swing by.
Siding work often pairs with other exterior jobs. Many Glendale Heights customers add deck or fence staining or full exterior painting once we're already on site.
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Almost every siding call starts with one of these. Here's the cause on the left, and here's what the house looks like when we pack up.
Inadequate prep or missing primer. Loose paint gets painted over, then flakes off in sheets.
Vinyl and painted wood lose color to UV exposure. The house looks dull even after a wash.
Siding joints open up and let moisture in, which leads to rot behind the surface.
Proper scraping, priming and two coats. No shortcuts. This is how we keep work from coming back.
Two coats and correct primer under every face. No patchy or thin spots.
Caulk applied to every gap. The house looks tight and clean, not cracked.
No peeling edges. No missing spots. The whole house reads like one surface.



Most of our Glendale Heights siding work comes from DuPage County homeowners who saw a neighbor's house done. Read what they said.
Siding painting is one part of the exterior. The same crew covers the rest of what a house needs outside.
Full house exteriors including trim and fascia. See exterior painting in Glendale Heights.
Wood decks and fences sealed and stained. See deck staining in Glendale Heights.
Brick facades painted with breathable masonry paint. See brick painting in Glendale Heights.
Storefronts and office buildings. See commercial painting in Glendale Heights.
Painting more than one part of the house? We cover the whole DuPage County service area, and everything we do in town sits on the Glendale Heights painting page.
Free estimate, a real written price, licensed and insured, and a crew that knows DuPage County. Book online and take $50 off.