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Shediac is a popular coastal resort town on the Northumberland Strait, known for warm beaches and its vibrant Acadian culture. The mix of year-round residences and seasonal cottages creates dual painting demand — homeowners maintaining family properties and cottage owners protecting coastal investments. Shediac's salt air, UV exposure, and tourism-driven curb appeal make professional painting essential for this charming seaside community.

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Neighbourhoods We Serve in Shediac

Shediac Bridge
Shediac Cape
Pointe-du-Chêne
Grande-Digue
Scoudouc
Boudreau-Ouest
Aboujagane
Shediac River
Cap-Pelé
Beaubassin East

Shediac at a Glance

Average Home Age

35 years

Average Home Price

$280,000

Permit Authority

Town of Shediac Building Inspection

Heritage Districts

Main Street Heritage Area

Exterior painting may require heritage design review

Painting Considerations for Shediac

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Salt air from the Northumberland Strait and Baie de Shediac deposits marine aerosol on all exterior surfaces year-round — properties within 1–2 km of the waterfront require marine-grade or coastal-formula exterior coatings; standard exterior latex fails significantly faster here than inland NB communities.

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Power washing to remove accumulated salt deposits is a mandatory first step before any exterior coating application — skipping this step causes adhesion failure even with premium paints.

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The seasonal cottage market around Parlee Beach and Pointe-du-Chêne means many properties sit unheated for six or more months each winter — substrates must be carefully assessed for condensation-driven moisture intrusion and mould before painting proceeds.

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Spring pre-season demand is compressed and intense: property owners want exterior painting completed between March and May before the summer tourism season opens, so scheduling early is essential to secure your preferred window.

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Shediac's Main Street corridor contains several locally designated historic places — including the Moulée Poirier commercial block (c.1880), Doiron Store (1911), and Olivier M. Melanson House (1898) — where paint colour and material choices should respect the Acadian vernacular and Victorian commercial character of character-defining elements.

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Summer UV exposure on open beach-area properties accelerates paint fading significantly, and high year-round humidity (74–78% relative humidity) slows cure times — both factors favour premium UV-resistant coatings and careful scheduling of application windows.

Permits & Regulations

Building permits for properties in Shediac are administered by the Southeast Regional Service Commission, located at 815A Bombardier Street (Route 15, Exit 37), Shediac, NB E4P 1H9, reachable at (506) 533-3637. The Town of Shediac Municipal Office at 290 Main Street, Unit 300, (506) 532-7000, handles general bylaw inquiries and is open Monday through Thursday 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m., and Friday 8 a.m. to noon. Exterior painting on its own does not require a building permit in New Brunswick; however, if painting is combined with structural repairs, window or door replacement, or work on a heritage-designated property, additional approvals may be required. Properties formally listed on the NB Historic Places Registry — several of which are located on the Main Street corridor — should be reviewed for heritage sensitivity before any exterior colour or material change. Permits may also be applied for online through the Plan360 portal at plan360.ca; bylaw enforcement inquiries can be directed to officer Claude Maillet at (506) 531-7197.

About Shediac

Shediac is New Brunswick's Lobster Capital and fastest-growing coastal community, with a 13% population increase between 2016 and 2021 and more than 300,000 visitors arriving each summer — a pace that sustains year-round renovation demand across its mix of Victorian heritage commercial buildings, post-war bungalows, and waterfront cottages. The marine environment created by the Baie de Shediac and the Northumberland Strait defines painting work here more than any other factor, requiring coastal-grade materials and meticulous salt-removal preparation that painters from inland NB are not always equipped to provide.

Frequently Asked Questions: Shediac Painting

Does salt air from the Northumberland Strait actually damage paint faster in Shediac?

Yes, significantly. Marine aerosol deposits on exterior surfaces within 1–2 km of the Shediac waterfront accelerate paint oxidation, adhesion failure, and metal hardware corrosion at rates well above what inland NB communities experience. Standard exterior latex paints that perform well in Fredericton or Woodstock can fail in as few as 3–5 years on a Shediac waterfront property that would otherwise last 8–10 years. Painters working in Shediac routinely specify marine-grade or coastal-formula exterior coatings and always begin with a thorough power wash to remove salt deposits before any coating is applied.

My cottage near Parlee Beach has been closed up all winter. What painting issues should I expect when I open it in spring?

Unheated seasonal properties go through repeated condensation cycles over the roughly six months they sit closed, which drives moisture into wood substrates and behind paint films. When you open in spring, look for peeling or blistering paint on north-facing walls and in unventilated areas like eaves and soffits, as well as surface mould or mildew on previously painted areas. A professional painter will assess moisture content in the wood before proceeding — substrate moisture above 15–18% typically requires drying time before new paint will adhere properly. Budget for more thorough surface preparation on a seasonal property than you would on a year-round home.

When is the best time to book exterior painting in Shediac, and why is it so hard to get a painter in spring?

The spring pre-season window — roughly March through May — is the most competitive booking period in Shediac because owners of the town's 3,447+ dwellings, a large proportion of which are seasonal or investment properties, all want exterior work completed before the tourist season opens in late June. The town's population swells to accommodate over 300,000 visitors annually, and commercial properties along Main Street and the waterfront corridor add to the demand. Booking your exterior painting project by February for a May completion date is strongly advisable. Painters who are already working in the Shediac area typically fill their spring schedules 8–12 weeks in advance.

Are there rules about paint colours on heritage buildings on Shediac's Main Street?

Shediac does not have a formal municipal heritage conservation district bylaw, but the Main Street corridor contains at least three properties formally listed on the NB Historic Places Registry, including the Moulée Poirier block (c.1880), the Doiron Store (1911), and the Tait House (1911). Exterior alterations on designated Local Historic Places that are visible from a public street may require a review before work proceeds. The responsible approach for any owner of a heritage-listed property is to contact the Southeast Regional Service Commission at (506) 533-3637 for pre-application guidance, and to consult the NB Historic Places Program's guidance on character-defining elements before selecting colours or coating systems.

What should I expect to pay for exterior painting on a typical Shediac home?

Shediac's average listing price of approximately $584,000–$603,000 — among the highest in New Brunswick — reflects the premium coastal and tourist-market location. Exterior painting costs vary with property size, substrate condition, and coating specification, but the marine environment here consistently raises costs relative to inland NB because of the mandatory salt-wash preparation step, the higher-grade coatings required, and the compressed seasonal scheduling that limits available contractor days. A typical single-detached Shediac home might expect to budget $3,500–$6,500 for a full exterior repaint depending on size, storey count, and how much surface preparation the substrate requires — with waterfront and heritage properties at the higher end due to access complexity and coating specification.

Painting Services in Shediac

Interior Painting

Refresh your New Brunswick home's interior with professional wall, ceiling, and trim painting services using premium low-VOC paints suited to Maritime humidity and the unique demands of NB housing stock.

From $2,500

Exterior Painting

Protect and beautify your New Brunswick home's exterior with professional painting services using weather-resistant coatings designed to withstand Maritime winters, coastal salt exposure, and intense UV from long summer days.

From $4,000

Cabinet Painting & Refinishing

Update your New Brunswick kitchen or bathroom cabinets with professional painting and refinishing services that deliver a factory-smooth finish at a fraction of the cost of full cabinet replacement.

From $3,500

Deck & Fence Staining

Extend the life and beauty of your New Brunswick deck and fence with professional staining and sealing services that protect wood from Maritime rain, UV exposure, and harsh winter freeze-thaw cycles.

From $600

Commercial Painting

Professional painting services for New Brunswick offices, retail spaces, restaurants, warehouses, and multi-unit residential properties with minimal disruption to business operations and full WorkSafeNB compliance.

From $3,000

Wallpaper Removal & Installation

Expert wallpaper removal from older New Brunswick homes and professional installation of modern wallcoverings, with careful attention to the plaster walls and humidity conditions common in NB properties.

From $400

Specialty & Decorative Finishes

Elevate your New Brunswick home with custom decorative painting techniques including accent walls, faux finishes, textured coatings, and specialty treatments that add character and visual depth to any room.

From $300

Exterior Wood Staining

Protect and enhance your New Brunswick home's cedar shingles, clapboard siding, log surfaces, and wood trim with professional exterior staining systems designed for Maritime weather exposure.

From $3,000

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