House Painters in Altamonte Springs, FL

Exterior Painting That Actually Lasts in Florida

Your home faces humidity, UV rays, and afternoon storms year-round. You need house painters who know how to prep and protect against all of it.

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Exterior Painters Near Me in Altamonte Springs

What You Get When the Paint Actually Holds

Most Florida homes need repainting every 5-7 years. That’s not normal everywhere else—it’s just what happens here when the wrong paint system meets relentless sun and moisture.

When exterior painting is done right for this climate, you’re not dealing with peeling around your windows two summers later. You’re not pressure washing mildew off your north-facing walls every spring. Your stucco isn’t cracking at the seams because someone skipped the primer that actually blocks moisture.

You get a house that looks clean and protected. You stop worrying about what your insurance adjuster will say if water gets behind failing paint. And you’re not calling painters again in three years because the job didn’t hold up.

Exterior Painting Contractors in Altamonte Springs

We've Been Doing This for Over 20 Years

CF Stucco and Painting has spent two decades working on homes across Central Florida. We’ve painted houses near Lake Orienta where moisture sits under oak canopies, and properties along Cranes Roost where humidity accelerates everything.

We’re not new to how stucco behaves in Altamonte Springs, or what happens when painters skip surface prep because they’re rushing to the next job. Our crew knows the difference between paint that looks good at completion and paint that still looks good three years later.

We show up when we say we will. We communicate clearly about timelines and what your project actually needs. And we don’t leave your yard looking like a disaster while we’re working.

How Our House Painting Process Works

Here's What Happens from Start to Finish

We start with a walkthrough of your property to assess what’s failing and why. That means looking at cracks, checking for moisture damage, and identifying spots where old paint is losing adhesion.

Next comes surface prep—the part that determines whether your paint job lasts or fails early. We pressure wash and chemically clean every surface. We seal stucco cracks, prime bare wood, and make sure moisture isn’t trapped behind anything we’re about to cover.

Then we apply paint systems designed for Florida’s subtropical climate. That means moisture-resistant primers, UV-blocking topcoats, and products that handle humidity without blistering or peeling.

We protect your landscaping, keep the site clean daily, and don’t consider the job done until you’ve walked the property and confirmed everything meets your expectations.

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What's Included in Exterior Home Painting

What You're Actually Paying For

Exterior painting in Altamonte Springs isn’t just about color. It’s about protecting your home from a climate that degrades paint faster than almost anywhere else in the country.

You’re getting surface preparation that addresses Florida-specific issues—mildew removal, stucco crack sealing, wood rot repair where needed, and primers that block moisture instead of trapping it. We’re using paint formulas that resist fading under constant UV exposure and won’t bubble when humidity spikes during summer afternoons.

Your project includes protecting windows, doors, landscaping, and walkways throughout the job. It includes daily cleanup so you’re not living in a construction zone. And it includes clear communication about weather delays, because anyone who’s painted in Florida knows that afternoon storms don’t care about your schedule.

The goal isn’t just a house that looks better. It’s a house that’s protected from the elements, costs you less in cooling bills, and doesn’t need attention again for years.

How long does exterior paint last on a house in Altamonte Springs?

Expect 5-7 years on average for exterior paint in Altamonte Springs, compared to 10-15 years in less extreme climates. Florida’s combination of heat, humidity, UV exposure, and seasonal storms accelerates paint breakdown significantly.

The actual lifespan depends heavily on surface prep and paint quality. If your painter skips proper cleaning, doesn’t seal stucco cracks, or uses standard paint instead of Florida-rated products, you might see failure in 3-4 years. Peeling around trim, chalking on south-facing walls, and mildew growth in shaded areas are the first signs.

Homes near Lake Orienta or other water features often see shorter lifespans because of increased moisture exposure. Properties with mature oak canopies hold humidity longer, which promotes mildew and accelerates paint degradation. The investment in proper prep and climate-appropriate paint systems pays for itself by extending that 5-7 year window and preventing early failure.

Fall through spring—roughly October through April—offers the most predictable weather for exterior painting in Altamonte Springs. You get fewer afternoon thunderstorms, lower humidity, and more consistent temperatures for proper paint curing.

That said, we can work year-round in Florida by monitoring weather closely and adjusting schedules around rain. Summer projects are absolutely possible, but they require more flexibility because afternoon storms are nearly guaranteed. The key is allowing proper drying time between coats and not applying paint when surfaces are wet or when rain is imminent.

Temperature matters less here than humidity and precipitation. Paint needs dry surfaces and enough time to cure before moisture exposure. We plan around weather patterns, not fight against them. If someone tells you they can paint your whole house in three days during July without any weather delays, they’re either inexperienced or not being realistic about Central Florida summers.

Yes. Standard exterior paint formulas aren’t designed for the combination of UV intensity, humidity, and temperature swings that Florida delivers year-round. You need moisture-resistant technology that prevents mildew growth and UV-blocking pigments that resist fading.

Florida-rated paints include self-priming formulas that seal hairline cracks in stucco, mildewcides that prevent black and green staining in shaded areas, and binders that remain flexible in heat instead of becoming brittle. These aren’t luxury upgrades—they’re the baseline for paint that actually performs in this climate.

Using the wrong paint is why you see homes with peeling trim after two years or north-facing walls covered in mildew growth. It’s also why some homeowners end up repainting every 3-4 years instead of 6-7. The upfront cost difference between standard and Florida-appropriate paint is minimal compared to the cost of premature failure. We specify climate-appropriate products by default, not as an upsell.

Most single-family homes in Altamonte Springs run between $4,000-$8,000 for complete exterior painting, depending on size, condition, and how much prep work is needed. Larger homes, two-story properties, or houses with significant stucco repair needs will cost more.

The price reflects more than just paint and labor. You’re paying for surface preparation—pressure washing, crack sealing, wood rot repair, and priming—which accounts for the majority of a quality paint job. You’re paying for Florida-rated paint systems that resist moisture and UV damage. And you’re paying for a crew that shows up reliably, protects your property, and completes the work without shortcuts.

Be cautious of quotes that seem unusually low. Exterior painting contractors who underbid often cut corners on prep work, use cheaper paint, or rush through the job to move on to the next project. That approach might save you money initially, but it costs more when you’re repainting in three years instead of six. Ask what’s included in the estimate—specifically about surface prep, paint brand and type, number of coats, and warranty coverage.

Paint isn’t just cosmetic—it’s your home’s primary defense against moisture infiltration. When paint fails, water gets behind it, leading to wood rot, stucco damage, and mold growth inside your walls. In Florida’s climate, that deterioration happens faster than in drier regions.

Here’s the bigger problem: insurance companies consider paint maintenance part of your responsibility as a homeowner. Damage that results from deferred maintenance—like water intrusion through cracked, peeling paint—typically isn’t covered. That means you’re paying out of pocket for repairs that could have been prevented with timely repainting.

You’ll also see higher cooling costs as your home’s exterior loses its reflective properties and heat absorption increases. Curb appeal drops, which affects property value if you’re planning to sell. And the longer you wait, the more expensive the eventual paint job becomes because we have to address more underlying damage before we can even start painting. Staying ahead of paint failure is significantly cheaper than catching up after it’s already caused structural problems.

Ask about their surface prep process first. Any painters working in Altamonte Springs should be talking about pressure washing, chemical cleaning for mildew, moisture testing, crack sealing, and climate-specific primers before they ever mention paint color. If they skip straight to paint selection, that’s a red flag.

Check how long they’ve been working in Central Florida specifically. Painters who’ve only worked in other climates don’t understand how differently stucco and wood behave here, or why certain prep steps are non-negotiable. Look for reviews that mention communication, cleanup, and how the paint held up after a year or two—not just how it looked at completion.

Ask what paint brands and product lines they use for Florida exteriors. They should be specifying moisture-resistant, mildew-resistant, UV-blocking formulas by name. If they say “we use whatever the customer wants” or can’t explain why they’ve chosen specific products, they’re not thinking about long-term performance. Finally, confirm they’re licensed and insured, and ask about their warranty. A company that stands behind their work will guarantee both labor and materials for at least a year, often longer.

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