Painting Post Falls.
Post Falls straddles the Spokane River right at the WA-ID line. It's grown fast — population doubled since 2000 — with new subdivisions filling in north of I-90 and along the river bluffs. The city has its own character: more practical than CDA's resort vibe, more polished than rural Kootenai County.
Most of our work here is on homes built between the late 80s and the present: first-repaint exteriors, cabinet refinishing in kitchens that came with builder-grade oak, and the occasional river-adjacent deck stain. Post Falls catches more wind than CDA proper — we schedule exteriors around the spring wind weeks so dust doesn't bite into the wet film.
What we see on Post Falls homes.
Common home styles
Late 1980s through 2020s suburban builds, river-bluff customs, manufactured and modular homes on rural-route lots, and a smaller stock of pre-1980s farmhouses on the older south side.
Popular projects
First-repaint exteriors on 15-to-25-year-old subdivisions, builder-grade cabinet upgrades, interior color updates from off-white to current palettes, and occasional commercial work on the downtown side.
Climate & prep considerations
Post Falls catches more wind than CDA proper — the Spokane River corridor funnels it through. Wind dries paint faster but also throws more grit during exterior work. We schedule exteriors around the spring wind weeks.
Services we offer in Post Falls.
First-cycle exteriors on 15-to-25-year-old subdivisions are the most common call here. Our exterior painters in Coeur d'Alene handle the full system — pressure wash, caulk, spot-prime, two coats — to get another 10 years out of your siding.