Your trim is one of the first things people notice about your home. If it’s peeling, cracking, or flaking, it’s not just cosmetic—it’s a red flag that your exterior is exposed to the elements. But before you break out the ladder and a bucket of paint, you need a plan.
Here’s how to paint peeling exterior trim the right way—with expert insight from Winnipeg’s trusted pros at Integrity Painting.
Before we fix it, let’s understand it. Peeling trim usually comes down to one of four things:
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Look closely at all trim—especially windows, doors, and fascia boards. Use a screwdriver to press into soft areas. If the wood gives, you might have rot (which paint can’t fix).
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Wash the trim with a mix of water, TSP (trisodium phosphate), and bleach to remove grime, mold, and mildew. Rinse well. Allow at least 24–48 hours to dry. Moisture is the #1 enemy of adhesion.
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Scrape all loose paint with a pull scraper or Bahco triangle blade. Then feather rough edges with 80–120 grit sandpaper to blend the paint into bare wood.
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Apply an oil-based or high-bonding primer (like Zinsser or Sherwin-Williams Peel Bond) over bare spots and filled areas. This locks down edges and ensures even coverage.
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Now for the fun part: painting. Use a premium acrylic latex exterior paint with UV protection (e.g., Sherwin-Williams Emerald). Apply two coats for durability.
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Q: Can I just paint over peeling trim without sanding?
A: No. Paint will not adhere to loose or flaky surfaces. You must remove all loose paint and prep the area.
Q: What kind of primer works best on peeling trim?
A: A high-bonding primer like Peel Stop or oil-based primer is ideal for locking down edges and improving adhesion.
Q: How long should exterior trim paint last?
A: With proper prep and premium products, expect 5–10 years of protection.
Q: What if I see bubbling after painting?
A: Bubbling means moisture was trapped. Always let surfaces dry completely and don’t paint in humid or wet weather.
Conclusion: Better Prep = Longer Lasting Paint Painting peeling exterior trim isn’t a weekend paint-and-go. It’s a process—one that demands smart prep, dry conditions, and professional-grade products. Done right, it can refresh your curb appeal for years to come.
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Peeling trim isn’t just an eyesore — it’s a warning sign your home is vulnerable to weather, rot, and more costly damage. At Integrity Painting, we treat your exterior trim with the care it deserves, using proven prep techniques, premium products, and expert craftsmanship that stands up to Winnipeg’s harshest seasons.
Since 1992, homeowners across Winnipeg have turned to us for results that go beyond the brush — because we don’t just paint over problems, we fix them at the root.
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If your trim is peeling, cracking, or fading, don’t settle for another quick coat. Choose the team that gets it done right — the first time.
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