House Painters in Old Orchard Beach, ME: Cottage Specialists, Salt Air and Pine Resin Experts
Old Orchard Beach is Maine’s most distinctly seasonal coastal community. A classic resort town built around its pier (opened July 2, 1898), boardwalk, and seven miles of white sand beach, OOB’s housing stock is primarily cottage and small-scale hotel vernacular. The town carries a strong Franco-American cultural identity dating to 1890, when it became the premier summer resort for Quebec’s upper class, connected to Montreal by the Grand Trunk Railroad.
Putnam Coastal Painting provides professional exterior and interior painting, coastal cottage painting, porch floor refinishing, and commercial painting across Old Orchard Beach.
Two Enemies at Once: Atlantic Salt Air From the Front, Pine Resin From Above
This combination is specific to Old Orchard Beach’s landscape. Many cottages sit among mature pine trees. Pine canopy reduces UV exposure but creates persistent moisture, needle-drop that stains paint, and pine resin that bleeds through standard primer and topcoat.
From the other direction, the open Atlantic delivers severe and consistent salt-air exposure across OOB’s seven-mile southwest-facing beachfront. Salt blisters paint from the outside while pine resin stains from above.
The solution is a shellac-based spot primer on any resin-exposed lumber, followed by a 100% acrylic coastal topcoat. This is a product-knowledge call most general painters do not make. We do.
Six Months of Winter Vacancy Does More Damage Than Six Summers of Hard Use
Old Orchard Beach properties close longer and harder than anywhere else in the service area. Many close October through April. Some open only for summer weekends. Six or more months of unheated, freeze-thaw exposure creates the most extreme version of the seasonal vacancy paint-failure cycle in the county.
Spring inspection predictably reveals peeled porch ceilings, blistered bathroom walls, and cracked window trim. The correct sequence for any OOB seasonal cottage is: first assess, then repair, then paint. Painting over winter damage without addressing the underlying moisture failure produces results that last one season.
Porch Floors: The Most Failed Surface in Old Orchard Beach
OOB’s cottage culture means more wood porch floors per capita than almost any other community in the service area. Standard exterior latex on a porch floor fails in one season under foot traffic and UV. It peels and flakes because it was never designed for a horizontal, high-traffic, weather-exposed surface.
Deck enamel or porch-and-floor urethane is the correct product. Most homeowners do not know there is a difference between exterior wall paint and porch floor coating until they are repainting the same floor for the third time. We specify the correct product the first time.
For Rental Owners: Your Exterior Color Is Your Listing Photo
OOB’s growing VRBO and Airbnb rental market means exterior paint decisions have a direct revenue impact. A fresh, photogenic exterior in the right color improves listing click-through and booking rates. Bright coastal palettes photograph well for beach cottage listings.
We offer free color consultations for rental investment owners and can advise on colors that photograph well for online listings. The right exterior color is a marketing decision, not just an aesthetic one.
Ocean Park: Different Standards Than the Boardwalk
The Ocean Park Chautauqua community (1881) within Old Orchard Beach is a distinct Victorian cottage enclave. The Ocean Park Association maintains its own development and aesthetic standards for its enclave. Properties here are different from the commercial boardwalk strip in every way: age, character, owner expectations, and applicable review process. We understand the difference and quote accordingly.
Our Promise to York County Homeowners
Every project ends with a final walkthrough. You do not sign off until you are completely satisfied. If something is not right, we fix it on the spot before we leave.
The quote we give you is the price you pay. Licensed and insured. PCA accredited. Over 10 years serving York County and southern Cumberland County. We show up when we say we will, do what we say we will do, and leave your home cleaner than we found it.
“What we do in secret will always come to light.” That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every job.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does pine resin stain through my paint?
Pine resin is a natural wood oil that bleeds through standard latex primer and topcoat. It creates amber or brown stains that appear within one season. The solution is a shellac-based spot primer on any resin-exposed lumber before topcoat. Standard latex primer does not block resin.
Why does my porch floor paint peel every year?
Standard exterior latex is designed for vertical wall surfaces. Porch floors are horizontal, high-traffic, and weather-exposed from above. Deck enamel or porch-and-floor urethane is the correct product category. These products are formulated for foot traffic, UV exposure, and moisture from above.
Do you handle commercial hospitality painting in the boardwalk area?
Yes. Motel, restaurant, and commercial exteriors in the boardwalk area face accelerated degradation from high foot traffic, salt air, and frequent pressure washing. We specify industrial-grade coatings and can schedule work to minimize guest disruption.
How do I get started?
Call us at (207) 890-7305 or request a free estimate online. For seasonal cottages, spring assessment and painting are best scheduled early. We visit your property and provide a detailed written estimate within 48 hours.






