House Painters in Winter Springs, FL

Exterior Paint That Actually Survives Florida Weather

Most paint jobs fail early because contractors don’t understand Florida’s climate. You need house painters who know how UV rays, humidity, and afternoon storms affect your home.

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Exterior Painters Near Me in Winter Springs

Fewer Repaints, Better Protection, Longer-Lasting Results

You’ve probably noticed neighbors repainting every five years while friends up north go a decade between jobs. That’s Florida. The relentless sun fades color faster here than almost anywhere else in the country.

When we actually understand this climate, we choose different products. 100% acrylic latex paints breathe better in humidity. Elastomeric coatings flex with your stucco instead of cracking. Mildew-resistant formulas keep that fresh look longer.

The difference shows up in year three. Your paint still looks sharp while others on the block are already chalking and peeling. That’s not luck—it’s knowing which products hold up and how to apply them correctly in Central Florida heat.

Winter Springs Exterior Painting Contractors

Two Decades of Florida Exterior Work

CF Stucco and Painting has spent over 20 years working on homes across Central Florida. We’ve seen what works and what fails when paint meets Florida weather.

Winter Springs homes face specific challenges. The tree canopy keeps some areas shaded and damp, perfect for mildew. The afternoon sun bakes west-facing walls. Many neighborhoods have HOA requirements that need navigating before the first brush touches your house.

We handle both the painting and the stucco work, which matters more than most homeowners realize. When your exterior needs repair before it can be painted properly, you’re not waiting on a second contractor to show up.

Our House Painting Process in Winter Springs

What Happens From Estimate to Final Walkthrough

It starts with looking at your home’s current condition. We check for stucco cracks, previous paint failure, mildew growth, and any prep work that needs doing before paint goes on.

You’ll get a clear estimate with realistic timelines. Most exterior painting projects in Winter Springs take about two weeks, depending on size and weather windows. We’re not the crew that quotes three days and then ghosts you for a month.

Prep work takes up nearly half the timeline. Pressure washing, crack repair, caulking, priming—this is where paint jobs either succeed or fail. Skipping steps here means you’re repainting sooner than you should.

Once surfaces are prepped and dry, we apply paint during optimal conditions. Not during afternoon storms. Not when humidity is spiking. The application matters as much as the product. Then we do a final walkthrough with you, making sure everything meets the standard before we call it done.

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Climate-Specific Products and Thorough Prep Work

When you hire us as your home painters in Winter Springs, you should know exactly what you’re getting. We use premium paints from Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore, and PPG—brands that formulate specifically for Florida’s UV exposure and humidity levels.

Surface preparation includes pressure washing to remove dirt, mildew, and chalking paint. We repair stucco cracks and damaged areas before priming. All trim gets caulked and sealed properly. This isn’t optional prep work—it’s the foundation of a paint job that lasts.

If your home falls under HOA guidelines, we help you navigate approved color palettes before starting. Getting cited by your HOA after the job is done wastes everyone’s time and money. We’d rather confirm colors upfront.

You also get a job site that stays clean. Tarps protect landscaping. We’re not leaving paint cans and drop cloths scattered across your driveway for weeks. The work gets done professionally, and your property looks like professionals were there.

How long does exterior paint last on Florida homes?

Most exterior paint jobs in Florida last five to seven years if done correctly. That’s shorter than other parts of the country because of our climate.

The intense UV exposure breaks down paint faster here. Add in high humidity, frequent rain, and occasional tropical storms, and your exterior takes a beating. Homes with southern or western exposure fade quickest because those walls get the most direct sunlight.

Quality makes a difference. Cheap paint might look fine initially, but it’ll chalk and fade within three years. Premium acrylic latex paints with UV inhibitors hold their color longer. Elastomeric coatings on stucco can push that timeline even further because they’re designed to flex and breathe with the surface.

Late fall through early spring gives you the most consistent weather windows. Humidity drops, and you get longer stretches without afternoon thunderstorms.

Paint needs dry surfaces to adhere properly. In summer, you’re dealing with daily rain and humidity that can stay above 80%. That moisture can get trapped under fresh paint, causing blistering or peeling down the road.

Winter months in Central Florida are ideal because temperatures stay mild and humidity is lower. The paint cures more evenly, and you’re not racing against storm clouds every afternoon. That said, we can work year-round by watching weather patterns and planning around them.

Stucco benefits from paints that breathe and flex. Standard exterior paint can work, but elastomeric coatings perform better long-term.

Stucco is porous and shifts slightly with temperature changes. Elastomeric paint is thicker and more flexible, so it moves with the stucco instead of cracking. It also fills small hairline cracks and provides better waterproofing, which matters in Florida where wind-driven rain is common.

100% acrylic latex paints are another solid choice for stucco. They allow moisture to escape from behind the paint instead of trapping it, which prevents bubbling and peeling. The key is using products designed for masonry surfaces, not just general exterior paint. We specialize in stucco homes and typically recommend one of these two options.

Start by requesting your HOA’s approved color palette before meeting with us. Most Winter Springs neighborhoods have specific guidelines, and some require written approval before you start.

Many HOAs use Sherwin-Williams or Benjamin Moore color collections with pre-approved schemes. We’re familiar with these and can help you select colors that meet requirements while still giving you the look you want.

Submit your color choice in writing to your HOA architectural review committee. Include the paint brand, color name, and color code. Wait for written approval before starting work. Skipping this step can result in being forced to repaint at your own expense, even if the work was done perfectly. It’s not worth the risk or the hassle.

Poor surface prep is the number one reason. If the surface isn’t clean, dry, and properly primed, paint won’t adhere correctly no matter how good the product is.

Moisture is the second biggest culprit. Painting over damp surfaces or during high humidity traps moisture under the paint film. As temperatures rise, that moisture tries to escape and causes bubbling or peeling. This is why timing and weather conditions matter so much in Florida.

Using the wrong type of paint also shortens lifespan. Bargain-grade exterior paint might save money upfront, but it lacks the UV inhibitors and flexibility needed for Florida’s climate. You’ll end up repainting sooner, which costs more in the long run. Quality products applied correctly during proper conditions—that’s what actually lasts.

It’s more efficient to use one contractor who handles both. Stucco repairs need time to cure before painting, and coordinating between two separate crews adds delays.

When the same team does your stucco repair and exterior painting, they control the timeline. Repairs get done, cure properly, then get primed and painted without waiting on another contractor’s schedule. You’re also dealing with one point of contact instead of juggling multiple estimates and timelines.

There’s also accountability. If something goes wrong, you’re not stuck with two contractors pointing fingers at each other. One crew did the work, one crew stands behind it. For Winter Springs homeowners with stucco homes, finding exterior painters who also do stucco work saves time and headaches.

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