Exterior Painters in Maidenhead

Maidenhead Painters are Maidenhead’s exterior painters, with completed pebbledash, lime-render, mock Tudor, and composite-cladding projects across the SL6 catchment.
Maidenhead’s residential stock carries a wider mix of exterior surfaces than most Berkshire towns. Pebbledash on the 1930s Furze Platt streets, lime render on period Cookham cottages, half-timbering and render panels on mock Tudor stock, and composite cladding on Crossrail-era new-builds all carry different preparation requirements and failure modes. Correct product selection for pebbledash is non-negotiable if the finish is to last a full maintenance cycle.
What we cover:
- Pebbledash, render, and masonry walls
- Timber sash windows, casement windows, and bay frames
- Fascias, soffits, and guttering
- Mock Tudor half-timbering and render panels
Call 01628 965566 for a free quote.
Why Choose Maidenhead Painters
Surface Specialists
We prepare pebbledash, lime render, half-timbering, and composite cladding correctly before painting.
Local Exterior Painters
We work from College Avenue with regular exterior projects across Furze Platt, Cookham, and Bray.
Weather-Window Planning
We schedule application around Thames Valley conditions and do not paint in unsuitable weather.
Full SL6 Coverage
We cover the Maidenhead catchment with public liability insurance and fixed pricing from quote stage.
Exterior Painting Services
Pebbledash and Rendered Masonry
Pebbledash on the 1930s properties throughout Furze Platt, Boyn Hill, and Cox Green requires a stabilising solution before any masonry paint is applied. The loose, open texture absorbs unevenly.
Standard masonry coatings applied without stabilising fail to bond across the full surface, producing patchy coverage and early failure at projecting aggregate. We stabilise first on every pebbledash project as a standard step.
Smooth render on post-war terraces needs a different approach. We inspect for structural cracks, hollow areas, and poorly bonded sections before coating.
Loose render is hacked back and made good. Cracks are filled with flexible exterior filler before priming. For the full pebbledash and masonry process, see our masonry painting page.
Mock Tudor Half-Timbering and Render Panels
Mock Tudor detached properties on the better Furze Platt streets present a specific challenge. The render panels adjacent to half-timbering undergo more seasonal movement than a plain rendered facade.
Standard rigid fillers crack at the timber-to-render junction within a season. We use flexible crack fillers and microporous coatings on these panels as a standard step.
The half-timbering itself typically carries multiple paint layers from decades of redecoration. Where paint build-up is obscuring the timber profile, we advise on stripping options at the site visit. On lime-rendered cottages and conservation-area homes the breathable-coating route is different again — see our period property painting page for the full specification.
Timber Sash Windows and Period Joinery
Sash windows on period Cookham and Taplow-edge properties carry heavy paint build-up from decades of redecoration. Accumulated layers cause sash boxes to stick and obscure glazing bead profiles.
In a Thames-side environment where ambient moisture is consistently higher than inland areas, back-priming bare timber after preparation is essential. Any exposed timber absorbs moisture rapidly and swells before the topcoat has cured if this step is skipped. For full sash-box restoration on listed and conservation-area homes, see our period property painting page.
We strip back to sound timber, repair any rot, prime correctly, and apply durable exterior gloss or satin. For the full sash window process, see our window frame painting page when it goes live.
Fascias, Soffits, and Guttering
Fascias and soffits protect the roof line from water ingress. We repaint timber fascias where they are structurally sound and advise on replacement where they are not.
On the 1930s stock in Furze Platt and Boyn Hill, timber fascias in good condition hold paint well with proper preparation.




Front Door and Porch
Period cottages on Cookham High Street and the Holyport village green have original timber front doors with significant paint build-up from multiple redecoration cycles. Accumulated layers cause doors to stick in the frame and obscure the original moulding profile.
Stripping back to bare timber and priming before a final gloss coat restores both function and period character. For the full timber front door process, see our front door painting page when it goes live.
On Bray properties where owners benchmark against high finish quality, front door presentation is a significant project in its own right.
External Timber Programmes
The premium Bray and Taplow-edge stock carries extensive exterior timber across fascias, garden rooms, and outbuildings, all on the same maintenance cycle. Coordinating all external timber in a single visit is the most cost-effective approach.
For full coordinated external timber programmes, see our wood painting page when it goes live.
Here’s How It Works
1. Site assessment
We visit and check every exterior surface. We note surface type, existing coating condition, render integrity, biological growth, and any repair work needed before painting starts. Pebbledash surfaces get a specific assessment for bond strength and aggregate stability.
2. Surface preparation
We clean moss, algae, and loose material. Pebbledash gets a stabilising solution and drying period before primer. Render is repaired where needed. Timber is stripped to sound material. Mock Tudor render panels get flexible filler at all junction points before priming.
3. Priming
Bare timber gets a specialist exterior primer, with back-priming on all cut edges and end grain. Pebbledash gets a masonry primer compatible with the stabilised surface. Lime render on Cookham period properties gets a breathable masonry primer, not a film-forming product. The right primer for each surface determines whether the finish lasts.
4. Paint application
Exterior paint needs dry conditions and temperatures above 5 degrees Celsius during application and curing. We monitor forecasts and plan application phases around the Thames Valley weather window, which runs reliably from March through October. Two finish coats are standard.
5. Inspection and touch-up
Once the final coat has cured, we inspect all surfaces in good light. Touch-ups are completed before we leave. We walk through the finished work with you before closing the job.
Exterior Painting Costs in Maidenhead
Prices below are estimates only. Every property is different. Call 01628 965566 for a precise quote.
Maidenhead Painters work from College Avenue in Maidenhead, with typical visit times to Furze Platt, Cookham, and Bray under fifteen minutes. Exterior painting costs reflect the area’s mixed stock and the finish expectations that come with the SL6 premium-village and Crossrail-corridor market.
Three things drive the price:


Surface Type and Condition
Pebbledash on the 1930s Furze Platt and Cox Green stock requires stabilising solution and additional primer coats. Lime render on period Cookham properties needs breathable products and longer drying windows.
These surface-specific preparation steps determine whether the finish lasts a full maintenance cycle.
Surface Area and Access
A large detached in Pinkneys Green has considerably more wall area than a 1930s semi in Cox Green. Properties with significant height or restricted access require scaffolding, which is included in the quote.
Timber Load
Premium Cookham, Bray, and Taplow-edge properties carry extensive exterior timber: sash windows, deep fascias, garden rooms, and outbuildings. The timber preparation stage adds to the total but determines how long these projects last.
Trade Insight
Pebbledash on 1930s properties in Furze Platt and Boyn Hill is one of the most commonly mishandled surfaces in residential painting. Stabilising solution before primer is not optional.
Without it, the finish delaminates from projecting aggregate within two to three seasons.
Typical ranges:
1930s pebbledash semi in Cox Green (front and gable, stabilising solution, primer, two coats): £1,800 to £3,000.
1930s detached in Furze Platt (full exterior including all elevations, fascias, soffits, and window frames): £3,200 to £5,000.
Period cottage or executive detached in Cookham or Taplow-edge (full exterior including significant timber load and lime render): £5,500 to £10,000+, depending on property scale, timber condition, and finish choice.
For a combined interior and exterior project, see our house painting page for whole-house project pricing.
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