Painting Concrete Window - Sills

Let’s fix them permanently. A freshly painted sill doesn’t just look clean. It creates contrast against your siding and glass. Whether you go with crisp white, a bold charcoal, or a color that matches your trim, fresh sills make your windows look bigger, brighter, and newer. It adds curb appeal for about the cost of a pizza. The One Rule You Cannot Break Concrete breathes. It holds moisture. If you use standard house paint (acrylic latex), that moisture will try to escape, push the paint off, and you’ll get bubbles and flakes within six months.

Apply one thin coat of masonry primer. Then two thin topcoats. Do not glob it on. Concrete hates thick paint. Wait 4 hours between coats. Aesthetic Tip: Go Dark Everyone buys white paint for sills. But consider a dark gray or charcoal. Why? White shows every speck of dirt, pollen, and bird dropping. A dark sill hides the grime and makes your window glass look like a bright, floating mirror. The Verdict Painting concrete window sills is a weekend afternoon project that delivers a “new house” feeling. Just remember: clean it, etch it, and use the right paint. Do that, and your sills will outlast your mortgage. painting concrete window sills

And how to do it so the paint actually sticks (for more than a week). Let’s fix them permanently

Tape the glass and the wall siding. But leave a 1/16th inch gap between the tape and the concrete—this prevents paint from seeping under and creating a glue seal that peels later. Whether you go with crisp white, a bold