House Painters in Hunters Creek, FL

Exterior Paint That Survives Florida's Humidity

You need house painters who understand that Florida weather destroys cheap paint jobs in under two years—and know exactly how to prevent it.

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Paint Jobs That Last 7-10 Years, Not 2

Florida’s humidity sits between 70-80% most of the year. That moisture gets trapped under improperly applied paint, causing bubbling, streaking, and peeling within months. You’ve probably seen it on homes around Hunters Creek—fresh paint that looked great in spring, flaking off by summer.

The difference isn’t just the paint brand. It’s knowing when to paint, how long to let surfaces dry between coats, and which primers actually bond in high humidity. Most exterior painting contractors skip these steps to finish faster. That’s why you’re repainting every two years instead of every decade.

When you work with home painters who’ve spent 20+ years in Central Florida, you get paint that cures properly, breathes correctly, and holds up against afternoon storms and relentless UV exposure. Your home looks better. Your investment lasts longer. You stop budgeting for repaints every other year.

Professional House Painters Hunters Creek

Two Decades in Central Florida's Climate

We’ve worked in Hunters Creek and across Central Florida for over 20 years. We’ve painted through hurricane seasons, summer humidity spikes, and everything in between. That experience shows up in how we prep surfaces, time our projects, and choose materials that actually hold up here.

You’ll find us on Google with a 5.0 rating and on HomeAdvisor with 4.5 stars across 145 reviews. People mention our communication, our clean job sites, and the fact that we show up when we say we will. We’re licensed, insured, and we don’t disappear after the final coat dries.

Hunters Creek homeowners deal with specific challenges—stucco surfaces that need careful prep, older homes built in the ’90s and 2000s that haven’t been painted in years, and HOA standards that require quality work. We handle all of it, and we do it without the runaround or the surprise costs.

Exterior House Painting Process

What Happens From Estimate to Final Coat

You’ll get a clear estimate first—no vague ranges or “we’ll see” pricing. We walk your property, look at surface conditions, note any repairs that need to happen before paint goes on, and give you a realistic timeline. If your stucco has cracks or your trim is rotting, we tell you upfront.

Once we start, preparation takes up nearly half the project time. We pressure wash to remove mildew and old flaking paint, scrape and sand rough spots, caulk gaps, and prime properly. This is where cheap exterior painters cut corners. We don’t. The prep work determines whether your paint lasts two years or ten.

Then we paint during optimal conditions—lower humidity, no rain in the forecast, temperatures that let each coat cure fully. We keep the site clean, protect your landscaping, and communicate if anything changes. After the final coat, we walk the property with you to make sure everything meets your expectations. You’re not chasing us down for touch-ups or explanations.

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What's Included in a Full Exterior Paint Job

A complete exterior painting project covers more than just rolling paint onto walls. You’re getting pressure washing to remove years of mildew and dirt buildup—common in Hunters Creek’s humid climate. We scrape off loose or failing paint, sand rough areas smooth, and repair minor surface damage like small cracks or wood rot on trim.

Caulking comes next. We seal gaps around windows, doors, and joints where water sneaks in and causes problems later. Then primer goes on any bare wood, repaired stucco, or areas where old paint has completely failed. Skipping primer is one of the fastest ways to guarantee peeling within a year.

We apply two finish coats using paint formulated for Florida’s UV exposure and moisture levels. That means exterior acrylics that breathe, resist mildew, and hold color without fading. We also protect your landscaping, cover walkways, and clean up daily so you’re not living in a construction zone. Most projects in Hunters Creek take 3-7 days depending on home size and surface condition. You’ll know the timeline before we start, and we stick to it unless weather forces a delay—which we’ll communicate immediately.

How long does exterior paint last on a house in Florida?

Properly applied exterior paint lasts 7-10 years in Florida if you use quality materials and the right application process. Most homeowners end up repainting every 3-5 years because the original job was done wrong—wrong paint type, poor surface prep, or painting during high humidity when the paint can’t cure correctly.

Florida’s climate is brutal on exterior surfaces. You’re dealing with intense UV exposure that breaks down cheap paint, humidity that traps moisture under improperly applied coats, and afternoon storms that test every seal and edge. If your painter didn’t account for these factors, you’ll see bubbling, peeling, or fading within two years.

The difference comes down to preparation and timing. Surfaces need to be completely clean and dry before primer goes on. Each coat needs time to cure in the right conditions—ideally during fall or winter when humidity drops and temperatures stay moderate. And you need paint that’s actually formulated for coastal and subtropical climates, not just whatever’s on sale. When all of that happens correctly, you’re looking at a decade before you need to repaint, not a few years.

Late fall through early spring—roughly October through March—gives you the best conditions for exterior painting in Hunters Creek. Humidity levels drop, you get fewer afternoon thunderstorms, and temperatures stay moderate enough for paint to dry and cure properly between coats.

Painting during summer is possible, but it’s risky. Morning humidity can prevent primer from bonding correctly, and afternoon storms can ruin a fresh coat before it cures. Some exterior painting companies will paint year-round to keep crews busy, but that doesn’t mean it’s in your best interest. Paint applied in poor conditions fails faster, and you end up paying for the same job twice.

Winter in Central Florida is ideal because you get consistent weather patterns and lower moisture levels. That means each coat has time to cure fully before the next one goes on, which is critical for long-term durability. If you’re planning an exterior paint project, schedule it for late fall or winter. You’ll get better results, fewer weather delays, and paint that actually lasts the 7-10 years it’s supposed to.

Exterior painting costs in Hunters Creek typically range from $3,000 to $8,000 for an average single-family home, depending on size, surface condition, and how much prep work is needed. A 1,500 square foot home with stucco in decent shape will cost less than a 2,500 square foot home with wood siding that needs repairs and heavy scraping.

The price includes labor, materials, surface preparation, primer, two finish coats, and cleanup. If your home hasn’t been painted in 10+ years, expect to pay toward the higher end because more prep work is required. Homes with significant wood rot, stucco cracks, or failing paint need repairs before new paint goes on, and that adds to the cost.

Be cautious of quotes that come in significantly lower than others. Cheap exterior house painting usually means shortcuts—one coat instead of two, no primer, minimal prep work, or low-grade paint that won’t hold up in Florida’s climate. You’ll save money upfront and spend more later when you’re repainting in two years instead of ten. A fair price reflects the time and materials needed to do the job correctly, and it’s always cheaper than paying for the same project twice.

Yes. Painting over damaged stucco doesn’t fix the underlying problem—it just hides it temporarily. Cracks, holes, and loose sections need to be repaired before paint goes on, or you’ll end up with bigger issues down the road, including water intrusion and structural damage.

Stucco cracks are common in Central Florida due to settling, temperature fluctuations, and moisture. Small hairline cracks might seem harmless, but they let water seep behind the stucco, where it causes mold, rot, and further cracking. Larger cracks and holes are even worse. If you paint over them without repair, the paint will crack in the same spots within months, and the damage underneath will continue to spread.

We inspect your stucco before giving you an estimate and include necessary repairs in the scope of work. Repairs involve cleaning out cracks, filling them with appropriate stucco patching compound, letting it cure, and then priming before painting. It adds time and cost to the project, but it’s the only way to ensure your paint job lasts and your home stays protected. Skipping this step is one of the most expensive mistakes you can make.

Choose lighter colors with high-quality pigments designed for UV resistance. Darker colors absorb more heat and fade faster under Florida’s intense sun, especially on south and west-facing walls. Lighter shades reflect heat, hold color longer, and put less stress on your exterior surfaces.

That doesn’t mean you’re stuck with white or beige. Soft grays, warm tans, muted blues, and nature-inspired tones like clay and sand are popular in Hunters Creek right now and hold up well in direct sunlight. The key is using paint with UV-resistant pigments and high fade resistance ratings. Cheap paint fades within a few years regardless of color because the pigments break down under constant sun exposure.

We can recommend specific paint lines and colors that perform well in Central Florida. Some brands formulate their exterior paints specifically for southern climates with added UV blockers and mildew resistance. It’s also worth considering your HOA guidelines if you’re in a community with color restrictions. We’ll help you choose colors that meet those requirements, match your home’s style, and actually last in Florida’s climate.

Hire a professional if you want the job done right the first time. DIY exterior painting might seem like a money-saver, but it usually costs more in the long run when the paint fails early and you’re either redoing it yourself or paying someone to fix it.

Exterior painting in Florida requires specific knowledge—when to paint based on humidity and temperature, which primers bond to stucco vs. wood, how to prep surfaces so paint actually sticks, and how to apply coats in conditions that let them cure properly. Most homeowners don’t have that experience, and mistakes are expensive. Paint that bubbles, peels, or fades within two years means you’re buying materials and spending time on the same project twice.

There’s also the equipment factor. We have commercial-grade sprayers, scaffolding, pressure washers, and safety gear that most homeowners don’t own. Renting that equipment adds cost, and using it incorrectly adds risk. If you’re painting a single-story home with minimal prep needs and you have experience, DIY might work. But for most homes in Hunters Creek—especially two-story homes or those with stucco that needs repair—hiring licensed, insured professionals saves you time, money, and the frustration of a failed paint job.

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