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Colton sits in the southern reaches of Clackamas County where rolling timber parcels and small family farms define the landscape. Properties along Colton Road and Elwood Road face weather that barrels through the foothills — persistent rain from October through May, followed by dry summers with intense UV exposure. That cycle is hard on paint, and homes out here need coatings that can handle it without cracking or peeling within a few seasons.

Lenny Martin Painting has been serving rural communities south of Estacada for over three decades. We understand that getting a painting crew to a property on Schieffer Road or Dhooghe Road isn’t the same as scheduling work in the suburbs. We arrive prepared with all materials, handle our own logistics, and don’t charge extra mileage for Colton’s country roads.

Whether you own a century-old farmhouse along Milk Creek or a newer stick-built home on Mattoon Road, we bring the same attention to surface preparation and material selection. Our work is built to last in Colton’s demanding climate, and we stand behind every project.

Exterior House Painting in Colton

Exterior Painting Built for Colton’s Timber Country Climate

Homes in Colton contend with a unique set of exterior challenges. Many properties sit among Douglas fir and western red cedar, meaning shade and moisture linger on north-facing walls well into the afternoon. Moss and mildew gain a foothold fast on siding that doesn’t receive proper prep before repainting. We pressure-wash every surface, treat biological growth with targeted solutions, and allow adequate dry time before any primer goes on.

The housing stock along Colton Road and Elwood Road includes everything from T1-11 plywood siding on 1970s ranches to board-and-batten on older farmsteads and Hardie plank on newer builds. Each substrate calls for a different approach — T1-11 needs thorough caulking at every groove, while old-growth cedar siding benefits from a penetrating stain rather than a film-forming paint. We match the product to the material every time.

  • Full pressure washing with mildew treatment for shaded siding
  • Scraping and sanding of peeling T1-11 and cedar lap siding
  • Caulking and sealing of trim joints, window frames & door casings
  • Premium acrylic latex exterior coats rated for Pacific Northwest moisture
  • Barn & outbuilding painting using agricultural-grade coatings
  • Deck and porch staining with UV-resistant penetrating finishes

A Finish That Holds Up Year After Year

Colton’s combination of heavy tree cover, seasonal moisture, and summer heat means exterior paint takes a beating from both sides — damp rot risk in winter and UV degradation in summer. We use high-build acrylic primers that seal porous wood and top-coat with paints formulated for the Pacific Northwest’s wide temperature swings. Most of our Colton exteriors hold up eight to ten years before needing a refresh.

Interior Painting for Colton Homes

Interior Painting for Colton’s Farmhouses & Country Homes

Many Colton interiors reflect decades of rural living — wood-paneled walls from the 1970s, textured ceilings, and rooms that have seen multiple coats of paint over the years. We’ve refinished interiors in farmhouses along Mattoon Road where four generations of paint needed to be addressed before new color could go on. Proper prep makes the difference between a finish that lasts and one that peels within a year.

For newer construction on Colton’s acreage lots, we work with homeowners on color palettes that complement the natural surroundings visible through every window. Earth tones, warm whites, and muted greens are popular choices that connect interior spaces with the forested landscape outside. We use low-VOC paints throughout — important in homes where windows stay closed for months during the rainy season.

  • Lead paint testing and safe removal for pre-1978 farmhouses
  • Wood paneling priming and conversion to smooth painted walls
  • Ceiling texture repair and repainting in older homes
  • Cabinet refinishing for country kitchens
  • Trim and baseboard painting with durable semi-gloss enamel
  • Mudroom and boot room coatings designed for heavy daily use

Color & Finish Guidance

Colton homeowners often gravitate toward colors that feel grounded in the landscape — warm taupes, sage greens, and creamy whites that let the views of fir-covered hillsides take center stage. In darker rooms shaded by the tree canopy, we recommend lighter neutral tones to maximize available natural light. We bring full-size samples so you can see how colors behave in your specific rooms before committing.

Commercial Painting in Colton

Commercial & Agricultural Painting in the Colton Area

Colton’s economy revolves around timber, farming, and small rural businesses. We paint barns, equipment sheds, and agricultural outbuildings using coatings engineered for metal roofing, corrugated steel siding, and rough-sawn lumber. These structures take more abuse than a typical residence, and they need paint systems that resist impact, moisture, and livestock contact.

We also handle commercial work for the small businesses that serve Colton’s community — the general store, churches, and rural community buildings that need to look maintained without breaking a limited budget. We schedule around your operations and keep the work area contained so there’s no disruption to daily activity.

  • Barn and pole building exterior painting
  • Metal roof and steel siding coating applications
  • Church and community hall interior refreshes
  • Farm stand and roadside business signage painting
  • Equipment shed and workshop floor coatings
  • Fence and gate painting for livestock properties

Industries We Serve in Colton

Colton’s commercial painting needs center on agriculture and rural community infrastructure. We work with timber operators, small dairy and cattle operations, hobby farms, rural churches, and the local businesses along Colton Road that keep this tight-knit community running.

Why Colton Property Owners Choose Lenny Martin Painting

There are dozens of painters in Clackamas. The difference is in the prep, the communication, and whether they’ll still answer the phone a year from now.

What Sets Us Apart

  • Rural Route Reliability — We show up on time to Colton properties regardless of distance from the metro area, fully stocked and ready to work.
  • 30+ Years in Clackamas County — We’ve painted homes throughout southern Clackamas County and understand the specific demands of timber-country climates.
  • Agricultural Building Experience — Barns, sheds, and outbuildings require different techniques and coatings than residential work, and we have the expertise for both.
  • Honest Estimates, No Surprises — Our quotes account for the realities of rural work sites. The price we give is the price you pay.

Projects We Handle

  • Restored a 1920s farmhouse exterior on Elwood Road, stripping five layers of old paint and applying modern acrylic coatings over original cedar lap siding.
  • Painted the interior and exterior of a newly built home on a 10-acre parcel off Dhooghe Road, coordinating with the general contractor on finish scheduling.
  • Refinished a large hay barn on Mattoon Road with rust-inhibiting metal primer and high-visibility red agricultural paint.
  • Completed a full interior repaint of a Milk Creek area home, converting dated wood paneling to clean, modern painted walls.

Read what past clients have to say on our reviews page, or browse our project gallery to see recent work.

Colton Neighborhoods We Serve

  • Colton Road
  • Elwood Road
  • Schieffer Road
  • Milk Creek
  • Mattoon Road
  • Dhooghe Road

Colton House Painting & Commercial Painting FAQ

  • Do you charge extra to come out to Colton?
    • No. We serve all of Clackamas County including the rural areas south of Estacada. There are no mileage surcharges or trip fees for Colton properties.
  • Can you paint my barn or outbuilding?
    • Absolutely. We regularly paint barns, pole buildings, and equipment sheds in the Colton area using agricultural-grade coatings designed for metal and rough-sawn wood.
  • My home has old T1-11 siding. Can it be repainted?
    • Yes. T1-11 responds well to repainting when properly prepped. We fill grooves, caulk seams, sand rough spots, and apply primer before top-coating. If the plywood substrate is still sound, a fresh paint job can extend its life significantly.
  • How do you handle mildew on shaded siding?
    • We treat all mildew and moss with a targeted cleaning solution during pressure washing, then allow the surface to dry completely before priming. This kills existing growth and the primer creates a barrier against regrowth.
  • What time of year is best for exterior painting in Colton?
    • Late May through early October offers the most reliable weather. We monitor forecasts carefully and won’t start exterior work if rain is expected within 24 hours of application.
  • Do you provide color consultation?
    • We do. We bring sample boards and can apply test patches so you can see how colors look on your specific siding material in Colton’s natural light before making a final decision.

Ready to Paint Your Colton Property?

Whether it’s a farmhouse that’s been in your family for generations or a new home on one of Colton’s beautiful acreage lots, Lenny Martin Painting delivers results that hold up to this area’s demanding conditions. Call us at 503-888-8020 for a free estimate — we’ll come out to your property, assess the work, and give you a straightforward quote with no hidden costs.

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