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May 20, 2026·3 min read

How Often Should You Repaint a House Exterior in North Texas?

Most North Texas homes need exterior repainting every six to ten years — shorter than the ten-to-fifteen-year cycle often quoted nationally, because DFW combines intense UV exposure with a wide annual temperature swing that works siding and trim joints harder than a milder climate does.

Why the South and West Sides Fail First

Sun exposure is not evenly distributed around a house. South- and west-facing elevations take substantially more UV load over a year, and they are almost always where chalking, fading, and caulk failure appear first. It is common for those elevations to need attention while the north side still looks acceptable, which is why a partial repaint is sometimes a legitimate option.

Warning Signs Worth Acting On

  • Chalky residue on your hand after touching the siding
  • Caulk lines cracked or pulled away at trim joints and around windows
  • Noticeable fading on one elevation compared with another
  • Any bare or soft wood at trim, fascia, or window sills

Why Waiting Costs More

Paint is a protective layer as much as a finish. Once it fails and moisture reaches the wood underneath, the next project stops being a repaint and starts being carpentry. Trim and fascia repair is consistently the single largest cost added to an exterior job that was postponed too long.

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