The short answer: You can have it painted —but think carefully before you do. Painting brick isn’t as simple as slapping on a coat of paint. It’s a serious, long-term commitment, and experienced professional painters are best suited to do it.
Brick needs to breathe. It naturally absorbs and releases moisture through its pores. When you paint over it, you seal those pores—and that changes everything.
According to the Brick Industry Association, exterior painted brick will need repainting every three to five years. That’s because trapped moisture eventually causes the paint to bubble, peel, or flake.
Interior brick, of course, is a different story. It’s not exposed to rain, snow, or humidity, so it tends to hold up beautifully and last much longer.
If you’re seriously considering painting your home’s brick exterior, here are some key things to keep in mind:
Painting brick isn’t just about changing color—it’s about protecting a surface that’s been standing strong for decades. The prep work, materials, and technique all matter. That’s why this is one of those projects best left to an experienced and reputable painting contractor, like us at Home Works Painting.
If you’re ready to update your brick—inside or out—our team will use the best products, prep the surface properly, and deliver a beautiful, lasting finish.
Call our office today to schedule a free consultation and estimate. We’ve helped homeowners across Northern Virginia transform their homes—brick, siding, and everything in between. We’d enjoy working on your home as well.