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Trusted by Hundreds of Southeast Michigan Homeowners for More Than 12 Years
Our main office is at 1570 Edgewood Lane in Milford, about 7.5 miles southwest of White Lake. Take M-59 east and it’s roughly a 15-minute drive, which keeps the township well inside the area we serve.
Being nearby helps in practical ways. We can come out to quote a project without a long wait, the crew shows up when we say it will, and a return trip for a touch-up isn’t a hassle. We pass through this area regularly, so the work we finish stays close to home, and a job out on a back lake road is no harder for us to reach than one right off the highway.
White Lake Township was set off from Pontiac Township in 1836 and took its name from White Lake, a clear, spring-fed glacial lake at its center. Water defines the place: there are 21 lakes inside the township’s borders, and the Huron River actually begins here.
Roughly a third of White Lake’s 37 square miles is open space and parks. Pontiac Lake Recreation Area covers thousands of acres and includes the longest beach in southeast Michigan, the Highland State Recreation Area holds the historic Haven Hill estate once owned by the Ford family, and Indian Springs Metropark sits nearby. Alpine Valley, the largest ski resort in southeast Michigan, has operated here since 1961. Around 31,000 people live in the township, a mix of lakefront homes, rural estates on rolling wooded ground, and newer subdivisions, all served by Huron Valley Schools.
With that many lakes and that much tree cover, White Lake is humid, shaded, and hard on paint. Homes near the water and the recreation areas sit in steady moisture, and north-facing walls under heavy canopy stay damp long enough to grow mildew and algae. Those have to be washed off and treated before any paint goes on, or a new coat traps the dampness and peels.
Many of the lakefront homes also started as cottages and were later expanded into year-round houses, leaving layered old paint and a mix of materials, additions, and trim that need careful prep to coat evenly across every surface. Older homes can carry pre-1978 paint that calls for lead-safe handling and patient hand-brushed work.
And rural and waterfront properties usually come with more than just the house. Decks, docks, railings, pole barns, sheds, and fences all take direct sun and lake moisture, so staining and sealing them on a regular schedule is what keeps the wood from going gray and soft before its time. Catching those surfaces early, before the wood starts to check and rot, saves far more than it costs.
White Lake is a spread-out, lake-loving community where a contractor’s reputation gets around. We work out here often, and we’d rather earn the next job than chase it. When your neighbors can see a finish from across the water or down the road, doing it right the first time is simply how we work, and it’s why so much of what we do comes from referrals in the first place.
Whether you’re refreshing the inside of your home or protecting the outside from Michigan’s brutal winters, the quality of the work matters far more than the number on the estimate. A rushed job doesn’t just leave you disappointed — it means your new finish can fail when you need it most, leaving you paying for the same project twice.
We’ve helped hundreds of Southeast Michigan homeowners deal with peeling walls, blistered siding, and finishes that fell apart after just one season. We know exactly what causes those problems, and we’ve built our entire process to prevent them from the start.
You shouldn’t have to gamble on workmanship just to improve your home.
Cutting corners on prep work or hiring a crew that isn’t fully committed to doing the job right can lead to some expensive headaches down the road.
Hire the right painting company and you get more than a better-looking home. You get results that hold up, a team that respects your space, and a process that doesn’t turn your life upside down.
With more than 12 years of experience and hundreds of satisfied homeowners across Southeast Michigan, we make the entire process simple from start to finish.
We'll walk through the project with you and give you a detailed quote — honest, specific, and without pressure.
Our team handles everything from surface prep to final cleanup — on time and done right.
Clean, lasting results that make your home feel the way it should — without having to wonder if they'll hold up.
Testing dozens of tiny paint swatches is overwhelming. Unsure about colors? RDP Pro Paint is here to eliminate the guesswork, take that weight off your shoulders, and remove the uncertainty before the first drop of paint hits your home.
To ensure a straightforward experience, our Premium Color Consultations are treated as an optional add-on, completely separate from our standard consultation process.
You shouldn’t have to wonder whether the crew will show up, whether the price will change, or whether the work will actually hold up. Here’s what working with RDP Pro Paint looks like:
“We’ve been working in White Lake for more than a decade. We know these homes, we know what Michigan weather does to them, and we know exactly what it takes to make a paint job last here.”
RDP Pro Paint works with homeowners across Southeast Michigan, providing interior painting, exterior painting, cabinet refinishing, and gutter replacement — all built around the needs of local homes and the demands that come with living in this part of Michigan.
From established neighborhoods to newer builds, we understand the materials, layouts, and weather-related challenges that affect how your home looks — and how long your results will last.
We regularly serve homeowners in:
If you’re located nearby and aren’t sure if you’re within our service area, just give us a call. We’re happy to help.
Many homes in White Lake — especially those in established neighborhoods near the historic downtown and the Huron River corridor — have been weathering Michigan’s freeze-thaw cycles, humid summers, and heavy seasonal rain for decades. That history has a real impact on how well interior and exterior paint jobs hold up.
If your home is showing its age or you aren’t sure which surfaces are still sound, the best place to start is a free estimate. We’ll examine your home, assess the key surfaces, and tell you exactly what’s needed to help your paint job last.
Clean, even finishes that are properly prepped and built to last.
Bright, clean ceilings without the mess, strain, or hassle of doing it yourself.
Crisp, durable finishes that help every room feel polished.
Clean, consistent finishes that tie the room together.
Bold, carefully executed color choices that transform a room without overwhelming it.
Cracks, holes, and imperfections addressed before any paint goes on the wall.
Clean, even finishes on wood, aluminum, vinyl, and fiber cement that are designed to last.
Crisp and durable finishes on trim, soffits, and fascia that define your home’s lines.
A refreshed entry that creates a strong first impression with long-lasting finishes.
Protection from moisture, sun exposure, and wear to keep outdoor wood looking good.
Clean, consistent updates that add contrast and sharpen your home’s overall appearance.
Minor rot and surface damage addressed to ensure a solid foundation for paint.
It isn’t always easy to tell when your home’s exterior protection is starting to wear thin. With White Lake’s demanding weather, catching these signs early can save you from some seriously expensive structural repairs.
Painting in White Lake typically ranges from $700 to $50,000+ for most residential projects. Smaller interior jobs like a single room or two can fall on the lower end of that spectrum, while larger exterior or whole-home repaints — especially those requiring significant prep work or wood repair — can exceed it.
Most local homeowners find their projects fall somewhere in the middle, with the final cost determined by these key factors:
The best way to know exactly what your project will cost is to request a free estimate. We’ll walk through your home, assess every surface, and give you a detailed quote with no pressure and no surprises.
Hiring a painter is a significant investment in your home’s protection and value. Here are the questions we hear most often from local homeowners.
It's a question we get often, and for White Lake homeowners the answer is especially clear. The area has a wonderful mix of lakefront properties, wooded lots, and established neighborhoods — and the homes here tend to have exterior and interior surfaces that are exposed to more environmental wear than people realize. Professional painting isn't just about aesthetics. It's about applying the right products with the right preparation so the finish actually holds up to the conditions your home faces. We handle all of that so you get a result that looks great and lasts.
It's one of the more significant factors we see for homes in this area. Properties near the water deal with elevated moisture levels that can work against standard paints — causing peeling, bubbling, and premature fading on both interior and exterior surfaces. Add in Michigan's freeze-thaw cycles through the winter months and you have conditions that demand more than a basic coat of paint slapped on without proper prep. We use products specifically suited for high-moisture environments and make sure every surface is cleaned, primed, and prepared correctly before a brush ever touches it.
We build every quote around the specific details of your project — the surfaces involved, their current condition, whether it's interior or exterior work, the size of the space, and the products that make the most sense for your home. There's no one-size-fits-all number, and we'd rather give you an accurate estimate than a ballpark that ends up being misleading. What we can tell you is that a properly done professional paint job is one of the better investments a homeowner can make in terms of protection and curb appeal. Reach out and we'll come take a look at your White Lake home at no obligation.
We always work with your schedule and lifestyle in mind, and keeping disruption to a minimum is something we take seriously. Interior projects are planned so that your home stays livable throughout — we move through sections methodically rather than leaving everything in chaos at once. Exterior projects are coordinated around the weather, and we communicate clearly every step of the way so you know what to expect and when. White Lake homeowners consistently tell us the experience was more organized and less intrusive than they anticipated.
You're welcome to come to us at any stage of the decision. If you have a color locked in, we'll match it precisely. If you're still working through it, we're happy to help you think about what will complement your home's style, the surrounding landscape, your existing finishes, and the way light moves through the space. Homes in the White Lake area often have a natural, organic quality to their surroundings, and finding a color palette that works with that rather than against it can make a big difference in the final result. We'll make sure whatever direction you choose feels right once it's on the wall.
You’ve done the research, and you know your home deserves more than a quick coat of paint. Now it’s time to work with a team that understands White Lake’s architecture, culture, and weather and gets things right the first time. Request your free estimate today and take the first step toward a home you’re proud of.
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