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Painting Historic Homes in Wilmington, NC: What Homeowners Need to Know

Wilmington isn’t just another coastal town… It’s full of history.

From downtown to the surrounding areas, there are homes here that have been standing for 50, 100, even 150+ years! Painting those homes isn’t the same as painting a newer build in a subdivision, not even close!

If you own a historic home-or you’re thinking about buying one, here’s what you need to understand before you pick up a brush (or hire a painter).

Why Historic Homes Are a Different Animal

With newer homes, painting is mostly about color and finish.

With historic homes, it’s about preservation first, appearance second.

You’re not just painting over surfaces-you’re working with:

  • Old-growth wood
  • Original materials
  • Decades (or centuries) of previous coatings
  • Surfaces that have expanded, contracted, and aged over time

And if it’s not handled correctly, you don’t just get a bad paint job…

you can actually damage the home.

A Real-World Example (Without Giving Away the Whole Story) – The Historic Bellamy Mansion

We’ve worked on some high-profile historic properties here in Wilmington-including one that required relocating tens of thousands of honey bees before work could even begin

Installing four stories of scaffolding around the structure! Using a 100-foot boom lift to safely access upper areas, completing the entire project on a tight timeline

Keeping the property open to the public for tours the entire time!

That’s not your typical paint job, and that’s exactly the point…

Historic homes come with layers-literally and figuratively-that require planning, patience, and experience.

(We’ll break that full Bellamy Mansion project down in another post-it’s a story in itself!)

What Actually Matters When Painting a Historic Home?

  1. Prep Is Everything (Even More Than Usual)

On a historic home, prep isn’t just important-it’s critical.

That often includes:

  • Gentle removal of failing paint (not aggressive stripping)
  • Detailed sanding and smoothing
  • Wood repair and restoration
  • Proper priming for aged materials

Cut corners here, and the new paint won’t last. Period.

  1. You Can’t Treat Old Materials Like New Ones

Older homes weren’t built with the same materials we use today…

That means:

  • Wood behaves differently
  • Surfaces may be more fragile
  • Moisture movement is a bigger concern

Using the wrong products or techniques can trap moisture, cause peeling, or accelerate deterioration.

  1. The Right Paint System Matters

This isn’t a place for bargain paint.

Historic homes need coatings that:

  • Breathe properly
  • Handle expansion and contraction

Provide long-term protection without sealing the home too tightly

In coastal North Carolina, that balance is even more important.

  1. Access and Logistics Can Get Complicated Fast

Unlike standard homes, historic properties often require:

  • Custom scaffolding
  • Specialized equipment
  • Detailed planning around landscaping and surrounding structures

And sometimes-like in our case-working around active public access.

  1. There’s a Responsibility That Comes With It

When you’re working on a historic home, you’re not just doing a job, you’re working on something that:

  • Has been around for generations
  • Will (hopefully) be around for many more
  • Is part of Wilmington’s identity

That changes how you approach the work!

Common Mistakes to Avoid

If you’re hiring a painter for a historic home, watch out for:

  • Treating it like a standard repaint
  • Skipping proper prep work
  • Using the wrong type of coatings
  • Underestimating the time and complexity

The lowest bid on a historic home is almost never the best decision.

Final Thoughts:

Painting a historic home isn’t about speed, it’s about doing it right-so the home looks incredible and is protected for years to come.

If you’re in Wilmington or the surrounding areas and own a historic property, it’s worth having a conversation with someone who understands what’s at stake.

Want to Talk Through Your Project?

We’ve worked on everything from high-end residential homes to complex historic properties right here in Wilmington.

If you want a clear plan-and not just a quick quote-we’re happy to take a look.

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