
Door Painting in Oxnard, CA
Front doors, interior doors, and garage doors, masked clean and finished with durable enamel.
A front door in fresh, contrasting color is one of the highest-impact, lowest-cost upgrades a home can get — and interior doors that still wear their original builder-grade white tend to be the most overlooked surface in a repaint. We mask doors and surrounding trim carefully, whether it's a single statement front door or every interior door in the house, and finish with a durable enamel built to handle daily hands and hardware.
Signs a Door Needs Repainting
- Chipping or peeling paint around the handle and edges
- Faded color on a sun-exposed front door
- Scuffs and scratches that show through the current finish
- You want a contrast color to update curb appeal
Our Process
- Assess the door. Wood, fiberglass, and metal doors each get different prep and primer.
- Mask. Hardware, glass, and surrounding trim are covered.
- Sand & prime. Glossy or worn areas are sanded and primed to help the new coat bond.
- Paint. Applied in even coats, brushed or sprayed depending on the door and setting.
- Reinstall hardware. Hardware goes back on once the finish is fully cured.
What Affects the Cost
Number of doors, whether it's a single front-door accent color or every interior door in the house, door material, and whether hardware needs to be removed and reinstalled all factor into price.
Why Coast To Coast Painting
Clean masking and a durable enamel finish mean your doors won't show fingerprints and scuffs within the first month. Licensed #1116757, bonded and insured.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you paint doors on-site or remove them?
Most doors are painted on-site, masked off with plastic sheeting and kraft paper for a clean spray or brush finish without overspray on surrounding walls or hardware. Some interior doors are easier to remove, lay flat, and spray in a controlled area — we'll decide the best approach when we see the door.
What finish is best for a front door?
A high-gloss or semi-gloss exterior enamel is standard for front doors — it handles daily use and sun exposure better than a flat or matte finish, and it gives that clean, finished look you see on a lot of black front doors around Oxnard.
Can you paint a door a different color than the trim?
Yes — a contrasting front door color (navy, black, deep green against a neutral exterior) is one of the most popular small upgrades we do, and it's a fast, affordable way to change how a whole house reads from the street.
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