Smithtown has been a North Shore town since 1665, and it shows in the housing — settled colonials, ranches, and expanded capes sitting under mature trees near the Nissequogue River. Painting these homes well means respecting what the climate does to them. Heavy Nor'easters drive rain into every seam, and the freeze-thaw swings of a North Shore winter work paint loose at the joints. We answer that with disciplined prep: cleaning, scraping, sanding, patching, caulking, and priming before a finish coat goes anywhere. Just Enterprise One Corp. has finished Long Island homes since 1989, and older Smithtown houses get every step.
Outside, the enemies are wind-driven water and expansion. We caulk and seal window perimeters, corner boards, and trim joints so Nor'easter rain cannot get behind the coating, and we choose exterior paints that flex through freeze-thaw cycles instead of cracking. Mature trees are part of the picture too — we clear the debris and address the dirt and dampness that shade brings, and we account for slow-drying north-facing walls. On older homes carrying lead paint, we follow EPA RRP containment protocols throughout.
Interior work on Smithtown's colonials and capes follows a set sequence: furniture moved and protected, walls and ceilings patched, trim joints caulked, new drywall primed, then a careful cut-in and roll. We also refinish cabinets, stain decks and railings, coat garage floors in epoxy, and strip old wallpaper — common in homes that have been added onto over the decades. Color consultation comes with the estimate, and your written quote names the exact products and coat count.
Frequently asked questions — Painting in Smithtown
Serving Smithtown and all of Long Island
We paint homes throughout Smithtown and its hamlets — Kings Park, St. James, Nesconset, Commack, and Hauppauge — and across the central North Shore. Visit our Service Areas page for the complete list of towns we cover, or call (631) 983-8079 to confirm we serve your address.