Painting Stucco Houses in Central Florida

Your Stucco Deserves Better Than Fading and Cracks

Florida’s sun, rain, and humidity take a toll on painted stucco. You need protection that lasts, not another repaint in three years. We deliver professional stucco painting with proper prep, crack sealing, and breathable exterior paint systems built for Central Florida’s climate.

Over 20 Years Experience

Two decades specializing in stucco means knowing exactly what works in Central Florida's humid, sun-drenched climate and what doesn't.

Complete Crack Sealing Included

Every project includes thorough crack inspection and professional sealing with elastomeric caulking before the first coat goes on.

Climate-Specific Paint Systems

High-quality elastomeric coating and breathable exterior paint designed to handle humidity, UV exposure, and heavy Florida rainfall.

Six-County Service Area

Serving Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Volusia, Brevard, and Lake Counties with consistent quality and transparent pricing across the region.

Stucco Painting Services in Central FL

More Than Paint—It's Protection That Actually Lasts

Painting stucco houses in Florida isn’t like painting wood siding. Stucco is porous. It cracks. It absorbs moisture. When you use the wrong paint or skip proper prep, you’re looking at peeling, blistering, and water damage within a few years. That’s where most painting jobs fail. They treat stucco like any other surface. We approach it differently because stucco demands it. Every project starts with a full surface inspection, identifying cracks that need sealing and areas where moisture could become a problem. Then comes proper cleaning, crack repair with high-grade elastomeric caulking, and masonry paint conditioning to ensure the coating actually bonds. The paint itself matters just as much. Breathable exterior paint allows trapped moisture to escape instead of bubbling under the surface. Elastomeric coating stretches with temperature changes, bridging hairline cracks and creating a waterproof barrier. UV-resistant formulas hold their color under Florida’s relentless sun. This separates a paint job that lasts 5 to 10 years from one that starts failing in 18 months.

Benefits of Professional Stucco Painting

What You Get When This Is Done Right

When stucco painting is done correctly with the right materials and prep, you’re not just changing color—you’re protecting your biggest investment from Florida’s toughest conditions.

Your home stops looking faded and worn, instantly boosting curb appeal and making your property the one that actually stands out.

You avoid water intrusion that leads to mold, wood rot, and structural repairs costing thousands to fix down the line.

Properly sealed cracks stay sealed, keeping moisture from getting behind the stucco where it causes hidden damage you won't see until it's expensive.

You get 7 to 10 years of life from your paint job instead of needing a full repaint every 3 to 5 years.

UV-resistant protective stucco finish keeps your color vibrant under Central Florida's intense sunlight without chalking or washing out.

Breathable paint systems prevent trapped moisture, which means no blistering, peeling, or ugly mildew stains creeping across your exterior.

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Elastomeric Coating for Stucco in Florida

Why Elastomeric Coating Works Better Here

Elastomeric coating isn’t regular paint. It’s thicker—about 10 to 20 times thicker than standard latex paint—and it’s designed specifically for masonry surfaces like stucco. That thickness creates a flexible, waterproof barrier that moves with your home as temperatures shift. Here’s what that means for you. Florida gets hot. Your stucco expands. Then it cools down at night and contracts. Regular paint cracks under that stress. Elastomeric coating stretches up to 600% without breaking, which is why it bridges hairline cracks and prevents new ones from showing through. It’s also highly waterproof, critical when you’re dealing with 50-plus inches of rain every year across Orange County, FL, Osceola County, FL, and the rest of Central Florida. The coating creates a seal that keeps water out while still allowing moisture vapor to escape from inside the wall. That breathability prevents the trapped moisture that causes bubbling, peeling, and mold growth behind the paint. Not every project needs elastomeric coating. If your stucco already has multiple layers of paint and is in good condition, a premium acrylic latex paint might be the better call. But for homes with cracks, heavy weather exposure, or stucco that hasn’t been painted in years, elastomeric coating delivers protection that standard masonry paint simply can’t match.

Stucco Color Change in Central Florida

Changing Your Stucco Color Without the Expense

A stucco color change can completely transform your home’s appearance without the cost and mess of re-stuccoing, which can run into the tens of thousands. Professional stucco painting gives you the freedom to go lighter, darker, or switch to an entirely different palette while protecting your exterior at the same time. The process starts with proper surface prep. Any existing paint that’s peeling or failing gets addressed. Cracks are sealed. The surface is cleaned and primed with a masonry conditioner that helps the new color bond properly. Then comes the application—usually two coats for full coverage and color depth, applied by spray and backrolled to ensure it gets into every texture and crevice of the stucco. Color choice matters more in Florida than you might think. Lighter colors reflect heat, which keeps your home cooler and reduces your energy bills. Darker colors absorb more UV radiation, which can cause the stucco to heat up and expand, increasing the risk of cracks. That doesn’t mean you can’t go bold, but it does mean you want to choose high-quality, UV-resistant paint that won’t fade into a chalky, washed-out version of itself in two years. Popular choices for stucco homes across Seminole County, FL, Volusia County, FL, Brevard County, FL, and Lake County, FL include warm neutrals like beige, tan, and sandy tones that complement the natural surroundings. Coastal-inspired colors like soft blues, seafoam greens, and pale yellows also work well. Whatever direction you go, a protective stucco finish with the right paint system ensures your new color stays vibrant and your home stays protected.
Stucco Painting FAQs

Common questions about our Stucco Painting services

With proper surface preparation and high-quality paint like elastomeric coating or premium acrylic latex, your stucco paint should last 5 to 10 years in Central Florida. The lifespan depends on a few factors: the quality of the paint used, how well the surface was prepped, and how much direct sun and weather exposure your home gets. Homes that face south or west and get hammered by afternoon sun may see slightly faster fading, but UV-resistant paint helps a lot. Regular maintenance like cleaning and addressing small cracks early can extend the life even further. Cheaper paint or skipping proper prep work will cut that timeline down to 3 to 5 years, which is why the upfront investment in doing it right matters.
It depends on the condition of your stucco and what you’re trying to accomplish. Elastomeric coating is thicker and more flexible, making it ideal for stucco with hairline cracks, heavy weather exposure, or surfaces that haven’t been painted in years. It creates a waterproof, crack-bridging barrier that’s hard to beat in Florida’s humid, rainy climate. Acrylic latex paint, on the other hand, is breathable, durable, and works well for stucco that’s already in good condition with minimal cracking. It’s also more affordable and easier to apply. If your stucco already has multiple coats of paint, adding elastomeric on top can sometimes cause issues because of the weight. The best approach is to have your stucco evaluated so you’re using the right product for your specific situation.
Yes, and it’s one of the most important steps. Cracks in stucco aren’t just cosmetic—they’re entry points for water, which leads to mold, wood rot, and structural damage behind the surface. Before any paint goes on, we inspect the entire exterior, identify every crack, and seal them with high-quality elastomeric caulking that’s designed to flex with the stucco. Hairline cracks get filled. Larger cracks get patched properly. We also check around windows, doors, and anywhere the stucco meets another material, because those are common spots for water intrusion. Skipping this step is how paint jobs fail early. Sealing cracks first ensures the paint actually protects your home instead of just covering up problems that will get worse over time.
Absolutely. A stucco color change through professional painting is one of the most cost-effective ways to completely transform your home’s appearance. Re-stuccoing can cost tens of thousands of dollars and involves tearing off the old stucco, which is messy, time-consuming, and often unnecessary if the stucco itself is structurally sound. Painting gives you the same visual result—a fresh, vibrant new color—at a fraction of the cost. The key is proper surface prep: cleaning, crack sealing, and priming with a masonry conditioner so the new color bonds correctly. You can go lighter, darker, or switch to a completely different palette. Just keep in mind that lighter colors reflect heat better in Florida, which helps with energy efficiency and reduces the risk of heat-related cracking.
The best paint for stucco in Florida is either 100% acrylic latex paint or elastomeric coating, depending on your stucco’s condition. Both are breathable, which is critical because stucco needs to release trapped moisture instead of holding it behind the paint. Acrylic latex is durable, flexible, UV-resistant, and works well for stucco in good condition. Elastomeric coating is thicker and provides superior waterproofing and crack-bridging, making it ideal for stucco with existing damage or heavy exposure to rain and sun. Both types resist fading, mold, and mildew when formulated correctly. You also want to look for masonry paint with high-quality pigments that won’t chalk or wash out under Florida’s intense UV exposure. Cheap paint or the wrong type—like oil-based or non-breathable coatings—will trap moisture and cause peeling, blistering, and mold growth.
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Inspection and Surface Prep

We inspect your stucco for cracks, damage, and moisture issues, then clean and prep the surface so paint actually bonds correctly.

Crack Sealing and Priming

All cracks get sealed with elastomeric caulking, and we apply masonry conditioner to ensure proper adhesion and long-term durability.

Professional Paint Application

Two coats of high-quality breathable exterior paint applied by spray and backrolled for even coverage, with attention to texture and proper thickness.

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