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Exterior Paint Frequency · Westchester NY

How Often Should You Paint Your House Exterior in Westchester, NY?

By Cristian Poblete, Licensed Contractor WC-34542-H21 · Ossining, NY · Updated June 2026

Westchester's climate — wet springs, hot humid summers, and harsh winters with freeze-thaw cycles — is harder on exterior paint than most of the country. Here's a realistic guide to repainting frequency.

By Siding Material

Siding MaterialRepainting Frequency
Wood siding (clapboard, shingles)Every 3–5 years
Fiber cement (Hardie board)Every 8–15 years
StuccoEvery 5–7 years
Vinyl (if painted)Every 7–10 years
Brick (if painted)Every 5–8 years

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Signs It's Time to Repaint

Westchester-Specific Factors

Homes in heavily shaded areas (common in the river towns and wooded neighborhoods) see paint fail faster on north and east-facing surfaces. Homes near the Hudson experience higher humidity. South-facing surfaces get the most UV exposure and may need more frequent attention on the trim and windowsills.

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