Lexington wood restoration is mostly mid-century. Original 1950s through 1970s wood trim, sills, and outdoor structures need repair after decades of weather exposure. Smaller homes mean smaller scopes. Cowboy Painting LLC uses two-part epoxy and matching profile replacement, no travel surcharge for the village.
Lexington wood restoration works on a small village inventory of mid-century homes. The city covers a fraction of a square mile and has fewer than 3,000 residents. Most Lexington homes are 1950s through 1970s with original solid wood trim, window sills, and outdoor structures that need restoration after decades of weather exposure. The damage scopes are typically smaller than suburban metro projects with 4 to 8 damaged areas per home versus 8 to 15 in newer subdivisions. Some Lexington lake-area properties have larger restoration needs at lakefront wood structures.
Cowboy Painting LLC has worked Lexington homes since the early 1990s. The crew knows the small village well after decades of repeat clients and referrals. Many of our Lexington restoration clients are second or third generation in the same home. The wood we restore may be the same wood the parents and grandparents lived with for decades. We respect that family history during restoration projects. Quality two-part epoxy work that preserves original 1950s and 1960s wood is appreciated on multi-generational Lexington homes since replacement wood cannot replicate the original quality.
Lexington jobs are typically smaller than metro suburb work. The smaller homes, lower damage counts, and original solid wood construction mean Lexington restoration projects often complete in two to four days versus three to seven days for full suburban single-family work. Smaller jobs do not mean less attention to quality. We use the same Abatron WoodEpox, oil-based primer, and weather-rated topcoat as on larger projects elsewhere in our service area. Antonio drives the village with no travel surcharge for the smaller community.
Historic Stillwater limestone block basement foundations have specific challenges. The original 1900s and 1910s limestone is porous and lets moisture migrate through the wall. Decades of paint layers, efflorescence (white mineral deposits), and minor moisture seepage all need addressing before new paint. Lead paint may be present on pre-1978 historic basement walls and ceiling beams. We are EPA RRP certified and follow lead-safe protocols. Containment, HEPA cleanup, and certified procedures are standard on pre-1978 Stillwater basement projects.
Moisture management is the most important factor in Stillwater historic basement painting. Painting over active moisture problems wastes the paint investment within months. We inspect each Stillwater historic basement during the quote for water intrusion, efflorescence patterns, and substrate damage. Active moisture issues need addressing before painting. Sometimes simple drainage fixes solve the problem. Sometimes the issue requires foundation work that we recommend referrals to specialists. Painting comes after the moisture is managed.
Drylok masonry waterproofing primer is standard on Stillwater historic limestone and concrete basement walls. The primer fills pores in the substrate, blocks moisture migration, and provides a base for finish coats. We apply two coats of Drylok on basement walls before any finish paint. The result resists efflorescence regrowth and provides a clean painted surface. Cheap latex primer on basement masonry fails within a year because the coating cannot block moisture through the porous substrate.
Finished basements in Liberty on the Lake, The Bluffs, and similar Stillwater subdivisions have full drywall walls, drop ceilings or finished sheetrock ceilings, and complete trim packages. Painting these basement spaces is similar to main-level interior painting but with humidity considerations. Basement humidity is higher than main-level humidity year-round even in finished spaces. We use mildewcide-added paint products on Stillwater finished basement walls and ceilings standard. Quality products handle basement humidity for 8 to 12 years without showing growth.
Walkout basement painting on Stillwater homes near Liberty on the Lake includes the lower-level walls visible from the rear yard exterior. The walkout walls have full window and door trim plus exterior siding sections that combine with interior basement painting. We coordinate the walkout exterior painting with interior basement work for project efficiency. Most Liberty on the Lake walkout basement painting projects include both interior basement walls and the exterior walkout walls in a single quote.
Some Stillwater finished basements have specialty features like bar areas, home theaters, exercise rooms, or wine cellars. Each function has different paint product needs. Bar areas need water-resistant trim around sinks and counters. Home theaters benefit from darker wall colors that absorb light. Exercise rooms need mildew-resistant products due to higher humidity from sweat. Wine cellars need products that handle constant 55 to 60 degree temperatures and high humidity. We adjust products by basement function during the quote.
Stillwater basement humidity is consistently higher than main-level humidity year-round. The St. Croix Valley adds river-effect humidity in summer. Basement walls are below grade where soil moisture migrates through concrete and limestone. Quality paint products with proper moisture resistance handle these conditions for 8 to 12 years. Cheap interior latex on basement walls develops mildew within 12 months from the constant humidity exposure. The product cost difference is small relative to the labor cost of redoing the work.
Stillwater historic basements have less vapor barrier protection than modern construction. Walls go through bigger humidity swings between summer and winter than well-sealed newer basements. Paint coatings expand and contract with these humidity cycles. Quality coatings with proper flexibility handle the movement without cracking or peeling. Cheap paint cracks at corners and shrinks at trim joints within 18 months on Stillwater historic basement walls. We use Drylok masonry primer plus quality acrylic finish coats on every Stillwater basement project.
Long-term value in Stillwater real estate rewards quality basement work. Buyers in this historic-conscious market notice basement details when touring homes. Active mildew, peeling paint, efflorescence patterns, and visible moisture stains all hurt resale value visibly. Quality basement painting that addresses moisture management and uses proper products adds to home value at sale time. The work pays back on both historic and modern Stillwater homes when done with the right approach for the basement substrate.
Lexington wood restoration respects the small-town community and mid-century housing stock. Here is what comes standard on every restoration project in the village.
No travel surcharge to Lexington despite the smaller community size, since we treat the village as a regular service area
Two-part epoxy products like Abatron WoodEpox that last 15 to 20 years on Lexington restored wood versus 4 to 6 years for cheap filler
Mildewcide-added primer products standard on Coon Lake and Sand Lake area restoration with year-round higher humidity exposure
Profile matching with custom router work or hand carving on damaged mid-century Lexington trim and decorative features
Drainage solutions during restoration including window sill grading, weep holes, and end grain sealing to address damage causes
Conversion home wood restoration with assessment of mixed substrate inventories from cabin-to-residence transitions
Free on-site quote in all of Lexington including central residential streets, lake-area properties, and Highway 65 corridor
No travel surcharge to Lexington despite the smaller community size, since we treat the village as a regular service area
Two-part epoxy products like Abatron WoodEpox that last 15 to 20 years on Lexington restored wood versus 4 to 6 years for cheap filler
Mildewcide-added primer products standard on Coon Lake and Sand Lake area restoration with year-round higher humidity exposure
Profile matching with custom router work or hand carving on damaged mid-century Lexington trim and decorative features
Drainage solutions during restoration including window sill grading, weep holes, and end grain sealing to address damage causes
Conversion home wood restoration with assessment of mixed substrate inventories from cabin-to-residence transitions
Free on-site quote in all of Lexington including central residential streets, lake-area properties, and Highway 65 corridor
Lexington restoration jobs get the same quality epoxy and crew as larger metro work. Antonio drives the village with no travel surcharge.
Lexington wood near Coon Lake and Sand Lake sees higher humidity which causes accelerated rot at sills and door bottoms without proper mildewcide-added primer products.
Wood restoration in Lexington does not require a permit for repair work. Lake-area properties have shoreline rules for structural changes only, not for cosmetic restoration work.
Lexington wood is mostly 1950s through 1970s with original solid construction that responds well to two-part epoxy restoration unlike modern engineered materials.
We cover all of Lexington including central residential streets, lake-area properties, and homes near the Highway 65 corridor. Small town, complete service.
Recent jobs from homes in the Twin Cities metro. Click any photo to view full size.
On-site visit in Lexington with no travel surcharge. Written quote with damage assessment, restoration scope, and timeline. No fees, no pressure to hire. Antonio responds same day.
Beyond wood restoration, Cowboy Painting LLC offers comprehensive painting solutions for Lexington homeowners and businesses.
Walls, ceilings, doors, and trim inside the house. Drywall patching, sanding, primer, and two coats of paint, standard on every job.
View ServiceSiding, fascia, soffits, and exterior trim. Power wash first, scrape loose paint, and use products built for cold winters in Minnesota.
View ServiceStucco needs the right paint or it cracks. We use elastomeric coatings that flex and seal, plus chip patching before any paint application.
View ServiceBaseboards, crown molding, doors, and window casing. Caulking, filler, light sanding, and clean cut lines on every edge every time.
View ServiceStrip old finish back to bare wood, repair damage, and apply new stain or paint. Conversion varnish topcoat lasts 15 to 25 years.
View ServiceDamaged trim, weathered doors, rotted railings, and antique wood. Dutchman patches, epoxy repair, and full refinishing services.
View ServiceWe work in the north Twin Cities metro and Anoka County. See other city pages for local wood restoration information.