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Colorado Maintenance Calendar · Peak exterior

July home maintenance in Colorado

Fade checks and hail follow-up.

Painting outlook

Exterior painting: excellent (mind afternoon heat and storms). Focus: fade checks and post-hail inspection.

Why July matters on the Front Range

July brings the strongest sun of the year, so it's the ideal time to check how your sun-facing walls are holding up. It's also peak hail season — after any storm, a quick inspection catches damage while it's fresh.

Painting continues well this month; just plan around afternoon heat and pop-up storms.

Outside this month

  • Inspect south- and west-facing walls for fading and chalking
  • After any hailstorm, check siding, trim, and garage doors for chips and dents
  • Touch up chips promptly so moisture can't get behind the coating

Inside this month

  • A comfortable month for interior projects during heat waves

What to inspect

  • Fading and chalking on the sunniest elevations
  • Hail impact on soft metals — fascia, gutters, garage doors

How we put this together

This reflects general Front Range climate patterns and established painting practice for July — the exterior season, hail season, and freeze-thaw timing. It's a planning rhythm, not a rule.

What needs an on-site check

  • Whether your home is ready to paint in a given month depends on its current coating and surface condition, which we confirm on-site.
  • Colorado's weather varies year to year, so timing shifts with the season.

This page is general guidance, not a quote. Every home is different, so the only way to know what your project needs — and what it costs — is a clear, written estimate. Last reviewed July 12, 2026.

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