House Painters in Mount Dora, FL

Exterior Paint Jobs That Actually Last in Florida

Your home deserves more than a quick coat that peels in two years. You need house painters who understand what Mount Dora’s climate does to exterior surfaces.

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What You Get When the Job's Done Right

You’re not repainting again in 18 months because someone skipped the prep work. The paint adheres properly, moisture stays out, and your home looks sharp through summer storms and winter humidity swings.

Your biggest investment stays protected. No bubbling. No streaking. No mold creeping up the siding by next spring.

When exterior painters actually know Florida’s climate, you get years added to your paint job. That’s fewer disruptions, less money spent over time, and one less thing to worry about when you’re maintaining a home in Central Florida.

Mount Dora Painting Contractors You Can Trust

Two Decades of Florida Exterior Work

We’ve spent over 20 years figuring out what works on homes in Mount Dora, Eustis, Tavares, and across Lake County. We’ve seen what happens when corners get cut, and we’ve learned how to prevent it.

We’re not the cheapest option, and that’s intentional. You’re paying for proper surface prep, climate-appropriate materials, and communication that doesn’t leave you guessing when we’ll show up or what’s happening next.

Mount Dora homeowners deal with specific challenges: humidity that never really quits, afternoon storms that roll in without warning, and sun exposure that fades inferior paint in months. We account for all of it before the first brush touches your siding.

Our House Painting Process in Mount Dora

Here's What Happens from Start to Finish

First, we assess your exterior. That means checking for moisture damage, cracks, mold, and any prep work that needs doing before paint goes on. If we find issues, you’ll know about them upfront.

Next comes surface preparation. We pressure wash to remove dirt and mildew, repair cracks and damaged areas, and apply the right primer for Florida’s moisture levels. This step determines whether your paint job lasts two years or seven.

Then we paint using products formulated for high humidity and UV exposure. We work in weather windows that allow proper drying, because rushing this part leads to the bubbling and peeling you’ve probably seen on other homes around Mount Dora.

Finally, we walk the property with you, make sure you’re satisfied, and give you maintenance guidance so you know what to watch for and when to call us back for touch-ups or inspections.

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The Details That Separate Decent from Durable

You get a thorough inspection before we start. We’re looking at your siding, trim, soffits, and any stucco surfaces to identify problems that paint alone won’t fix.

Surface prep is comprehensive: pressure washing, scraping loose paint, filling cracks, sanding rough spots, and priming bare wood or stucco. In Mount Dora’s climate, skipping any of these steps cuts your paint life in half.

We use moisture-resistant and mold-resistant paints designed for Florida. That means products like Behr Premium Plus or Sherwin-Williams Duration, which handle humidity without trapping moisture behind the surface. We also time the work around weather patterns, because painting in 80% humidity or right before a storm causes problems you’ll see within months.

Your job site stays clean. Drop cloths go down, debris gets removed daily, and we’re not leaving a mess in your landscaping or driveway. You also get clear timelines and updates, so you’re not wondering when we’ll be back or how much longer the project will take.

How long does exterior paint last on a house in Mount Dora?

In Central Florida, you’re looking at five to seven years for a quality exterior paint job. That’s shorter than the 10 to 15 years you’d get in a drier climate, but it’s realistic given what Mount Dora’s weather does to painted surfaces.

The lifespan depends entirely on prep work and product choice. If someone rushes the job or uses interior-grade paint on your exterior, you’ll see failure in under two years. Proper surface prep, moisture-resistant primer, and UV-stable topcoats are what get you to that seven-year mark.

Homes with more sun exposure on south and west-facing walls will fade faster. Homes near lakes or with heavy tree cover may deal with more mildew. We account for these factors when recommending paint types and maintenance schedules.

Moisture is the main culprit. When painters don’t let surfaces dry properly before applying paint, or when they paint during high humidity without using the right products, moisture gets trapped under the paint film. That leads to bubbling and peeling within months.

The second issue is inadequate surface prep. If old, loose paint isn’t scraped off, or if mildew isn’t cleaned and killed before painting, the new paint has nothing solid to adhere to. It lifts right off, especially during Florida’s summer heat.

Poor-quality paint also fails fast here. Cheap latex that works fine in Arizona won’t handle Mount Dora’s humidity and temperature swings. You need paint formulated with mildewcides and moisture resistance, applied in the right conditions, or you’re repainting way sooner than you should be.

For a typical single-family home in Mount Dora, expect to pay between $3,500 and $8,000 depending on size, condition, and how much prep work is needed. A 1,500 square foot home with minimal repairs will cost less than a 2,500 square foot home with rotted trim and stucco cracks.

The price includes labor, materials, prep work, and cleanup. If your home hasn’t been painted in 10 years or has significant damage, the prep work alone can add $1,000 to $2,000 to the total. That’s not padding the bill—it’s the difference between paint that lasts and paint that fails.

Be cautious of quotes that come in significantly lower than others. That usually means shortcuts: minimal prep, cheaper paint, or rushed application. You’ll pay less upfront and more later when you’re repainting in two years instead of six.

Fall and late spring are ideal. October through early December and March through May give you lower humidity, fewer afternoon storms, and temperatures that allow paint to cure properly.

Summer is the worst time. Daily thunderstorms, extreme heat, and humidity levels above 70% make it nearly impossible for paint to dry correctly. You’re risking application problems and long-term adhesion issues if you paint between June and September.

Winter can work, but you’re dealing with occasional cold snaps and morning dew that delays start times. We can work around it, but fall remains the best window for exterior painting in Central Florida. If you’re planning a paint job, booking in late summer for a fall start date usually gets you on the schedule without rushing the work.

Yes. Standard exterior paint won’t hold up here. You need products with built-in mildewcides, UV inhibitors, and formulations that allow moisture vapor to escape without trapping it under the paint film.

Acrylic latex paints with high-quality resins perform best in Mount Dora. Brands like Behr Premium Plus, Sherwin-Williams Duration, and Benjamin Moore Aura are designed for high-moisture, high-UV environments. They cost more than basic exterior paint, but they’re engineered to resist fading, chalking, mold growth, and moisture damage.

The primer matters just as much. We use moisture-resistant primers on bare wood and stucco to create a proper barrier before topcoats go on. Skipping this step or using the wrong primer is one of the most common reasons paint jobs fail early in Florida.

If you’re seeing widespread chalking (powdery residue when you rub the surface), fading on multiple walls, or peeling in several areas, you need a full repaint. Touch-ups won’t fix systemic failure, and they’ll look patchy because new paint won’t match weathered paint.

If the damage is isolated—a few spots of peeling near a gutter, some cracking around a window—touch-ups might buy you a year or two. But in Mount Dora’s climate, once paint starts failing in multiple spots, it’s usually a sign that the entire job is reaching the end of its lifespan.

The best approach is to have someone inspect it who’s not trying to sell you a full repaint regardless of condition. We’ll tell you honestly whether you need the whole house done or if targeted repairs will hold you over. Repainting too early wastes money. Waiting too long lets moisture damage the substrate, which costs more to fix later.

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