Guide · 6 min read · Updated August 14, 2026
The best time to paint a house in New England

Most people in MetroWest start thinking about exterior painting in April. By then every competent contractor is booking into July. Here is the calendar that actually governs the work.
The physical limits
| Condition | Limit |
|---|---|
| Traditional acrylic latex, minimum surface temperature | 50°F |
| Modern low-temp products (SW Resilience, BM Aura) | Down to 35°F — but it must bond before the overnight drop |
| Optimal application range | Roughly 80 – 85°F with moderate humidity |
| Too hot | Above 90 – 95°F; the film flashes off before it levels |
| Wood moisture content | Above 15% and we do not paint that wall |
| Rain-free window needed after application | About 48 hours |
United Home Experts, SalesASK (Boston), CertaPro Massachusetts.
The moisture number is the one nobody talks about. A wall that was rained on yesterday can look bone dry and still read 18% on a meter. Paint applied over it will blister within a season. Any contractor working in spring or fall in New England should own a moisture meter and should be willing to show you the reading.
The MetroWest calendar
| Period | What can be done | What to do about it |
|---|---|---|
| January – February | Interiors, cabinets | The best time to book an exterior. You get first pick of the spring schedule. |
| March | Interiors; exterior carpentry and rot repair on dry days | Get the carpentry done now so the paint crew is not waiting on it in May. |
| April – June | Prime exterior season | Peak demand. Book in winter or take what is left. |
| July – August | Peak exterior, with heat management | Crews chase the shade around the house. Interiors are popular while families are away. |
| September – mid October | The best conditions of the year | Lower humidity, moderate temperatures, and backlogs have cleared. The window most homeowners miss. |
| Late October – November | Racing the cold; low-temperature products | Doable, but the margin for error narrows every week. |
| December | Interiors, cabinets | Best availability of the year for indoor work. |
The strategic answer, if you are flexible
Ask for early September to mid October. Contractors who work in this climate widely regard fall as the best New England exterior window: humidity has dropped, the extreme heat has passed, and the spring rush is over so you get better crews with more time.
Sequence carpentry before paint, always
Rot repair, trim replacement and gutter work should be done ahead of the paint crew, not alongside it. New wood gets primed on all six sides before installation — which is impossible if the carpenter and the painter show up the same week. Booking carpentry in March for a May paint job is the single most useful piece of scheduling most homeowners never hear.
