Siding That Holds Up Through Every Season
Exterior painting services for residential and commercial properties in Rock, West Virginia.
Your home's exterior takes direct hits from rain, sun, wind, and temperature swings, and when the paint starts to crack or peel, moisture can work its way into the wood or trim underneath. In Rock, homes face West Virginia's changing seasons, which means exterior surfaces need coatings that seal properly and hold up under those conditions. A properly painted exterior does more than look better from the curb—it protects the siding, trim, and structure from water damage and rot that can cost much more to repair later.
Ronald Goins Painting provides exterior painting for homes and commercial buildings throughout Rock and Mercer County. The process includes scraping away loose or failing paint, sanding rough areas, priming bare wood or metal, and applying topcoats designed to withstand moisture and UV exposure. With 30 years of experience, the crew knows how to prepare surfaces so the paint bonds correctly and lasts longer without blistering or peeling. The company is fully licensed and insured, and every project starts with a free estimate that explains what needs attention and what materials will be used.
If your siding looks worn or your trim is starting to crack, contact Ronald Goins Painting in Rock for a free estimate and a clear plan for getting it protected.

What the Crew Does and What Changes on Your Property
The crew begins by power washing the siding and trim in Rock to remove dirt, mildew, and loose paint, then scraping and sanding areas where the old coating has failed or is lifting. You will see them fill cracks, prime bare wood or metal, and caulk joints where water could seep in. This prep work makes up a large part of the project and directly affects how long the new paint will last before it needs attention again.
Once surfaces are clean and primed, the finish coats go on with brushes, rollers, or sprayers depending on the material and detail work required. After the paint dries, you will see siding that looks evenly covered without streaks or thin spots, trim that is sealed and protected from moisture, and a finish that resists fading and peeling through multiple seasons. The coating also adds a layer of protection that keeps water from soaking into wood or working its way behind siding panels.
Ronald Goins Painting uses exterior-grade paints and primers selected for durability in West Virginia's climate. The crew works methodically, protects landscaping and windows, and cleans up at the end of each day. The goal is to leave your property looking sharp and sealed without leftover equipment, paint cans, or cleanup tasks left to you.
Most people want to know a few things first
Homeowners and business owners in Rock often ask similar questions before scheduling exterior painting, especially when coordinating around weather or planning updates that affect multiple areas of the building.
How long does exterior painting take?
A typical home takes three to five days depending on size, siding type, and the amount of prep work required. Larger buildings or properties with extensive trim and detail work will take longer, and the crew provides a timeline estimate based on the scope.
What happens if it rains during the project?
The crew monitors weather closely and will pause work if rain is expected before the paint has time to dry. Painting in wet or humid conditions can cause the coating to fail, so scheduling includes buffer days to account for West Virginia's weather patterns.
Why does the old paint need to be scraped off?
Loose or peeling paint does not provide a stable surface for new coatings, and painting over it will cause the new paint to fail within a year or two. Scraping removes unstable layers so the primer and topcoat bond directly to the surface underneath.
What kind of paint is used on exterior surfaces?
Exterior-grade paints with built-in mildew resistance and UV protection are used to withstand moisture, temperature swings, and sun exposure. The crew selects products based on the siding material and the level of exposure the surface receives.
When can I pressure wash the siding again?
You should wait at least 30 days after painting before pressure washing to allow the paint to fully cure. Once cured, the surface can be cleaned as needed without damaging the coating.
Ronald Goins Painting has been serving Rock and Mercer County since 2008 with careful prep work and consistent results. If your exterior needs attention or you are planning a larger property update, get in touch for a free estimate and a straightforward explanation of what the work will involve.
