
Cascade Locks occupies one of the most exposed positions in the Columbia Gorge — a narrow shelf of town wedged between the river and steep forested slopes, directly in the path of winds that routinely exceed 40 mph and occasionally top 80.
With about 1,400 residents and a mix of 1950s-era bungalows, manufactured homes, and a handful of newer builds, Cascade Locks doesn’t have the variety of a larger city. What it has instead is the most demanding paint environment in the region. Gorge winds sandblast exposed surfaces with grit and rain at near-horizontal angles, driving moisture into joints and behind trim that would stay dry anywhere else. Humidity from the river stays elevated year-round, and the steep terrain behind town channels runoff that keeps foundations and lower walls perpetually damp. Lenny Martin Painting has been working in the Gorge for over three decades, and Cascade Locks is where every lesson we’ve learned about wind-driven moisture, surface adhesion, and product durability gets put to the test.
We bring Cascade Locks three specialized services: exterior painting engineered for Gorge wind and rain, interior work suited to the town’s compact homes, and commercial painting for the businesses along WaNaPa Street and the tourism infrastructure around the Bridge of the Gods.
Standard exterior painting practices fail in Cascade Locks. Wind-driven rain penetrates horizontal lap joints from below, a direction that gravity-reliant paint systems aren’t designed to block. Caulk fails faster because constant wind flexes siding and trim through thousands of micro-movements per season. The east-facing side of every home on WaNaPa Street and Forest Lane takes the brunt of Gorge winds carrying river moisture and fine sand — these walls age twice as fast as the sheltered west side.
Our Cascade Locks prep accounts for wind-specific damage patterns. We inspect lap joints from below for moisture intrusion, replace all failed caulk with high-elasticity sealant, and apply primer with extra attention to the bottom edges of each siding course where wind pushes water upward. Topcoats are 100% acrylic with high film build — we apply at the maximum recommended mil thickness for each product to create the thickest possible barrier. Fastener heads and nail pops get sealed individually, because in a 60 mph gust, any breach becomes an entry point.
Exterior paint in Cascade Locks lasts five to eight years on sheltered walls and as little as four on fully exposed east-facing surfaces. We factor this asymmetry into every estimate, and many homeowners opt for heavier-duty coatings on the windward side with standard product on the lee — a pragmatic approach that balances cost and longevity.
Cascade Locks interiors range from solid-framed 1950s bungalows with plaster walls and fir trim to manufactured homes with vinyl-wrapped panel walls and lightweight hollow-core doors. Each requires a different approach. Plaster walls need crack repair and adhesion testing; manufactured home panels need deglossing and flexible primer to handle the slight movement these structures experience in Gorge winds.
Many homes in town are compact — 900 to 1,200 square feet — which means interior painting moves quickly but demands precision. Small rooms amplify mistakes: a bad cut-in line or roller mark on a 10-foot wall is obvious from every angle. We use high-quality rollers, maintain a wet edge, and cut in by hand rather than relying on tape for clean lines in tight spaces.
Cascade Locks homes benefit from warm, light colors that offset the frequently overcast Gorge skies. Soft yellows, warm ivory, and light terra cotta tones bring warmth to small rooms. Avoid cool blues and grays — they feel oppressive under Gorge overcast, especially in winter.
Cascade Locks punches above its weight in tourism, driven by the Bridge of the Gods, Pacific Crest Trail through-hikers, and Gorge sightseeing traffic. Restaurants, outfitters, the marine park, and lodging along WaNaPa Street all depend on a presentable appearance to attract visitors who have plenty of other Gorge towns to choose from. These commercial surfaces take the same wind beating as residential properties, with the added wear of public traffic.
We schedule commercial work around Cascade Locks’ tourism calendar — avoiding the peak July-August period when PCT hikers flood the town and the sternwheeler brings daily visitors. Spring and early fall are ideal for commercial exteriors. Interior commercial repaints are best done in the quieter winter months when reduced hours or temporary closures have less revenue impact.
Restaurants, outdoor recreation outfitters, lodges and motels, the Marine Park facilities, Bridge of the Gods gift shops, PCT hiker services, and small retail along WaNaPa Street.
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Living in Cascade Locks means accepting that the Gorge will test everything — including your paint job. Lenny Martin Painting brings three decades of Gorge-specific experience to every Cascade Locks project, from wind-battered bungalows on WaNaPa Street to tourism businesses gearing up for summer. Call 503-888-8020 for a free on-site assessment and a straight answer about what your home needs.