House Painting · Miami-Dade · Broward · Palm Beach
House Painting in Miami — Prepared Correctly, Painted to Last
South Florida paint jobs fail early for one reason: inadequate surface preparation. We pressure wash, repair, prime, and then paint. Two coats of the right product for the right application.
Services
What We Paint
Exterior Stucco Painting
Full exterior repaint on stucco surfaces. Includes pressure washing, crack repair, masonry primer, and two coats of elastomeric or acrylic paint rated for South Florida's UV and humidity exposure.
Interior Painting
Walls, ceilings, trim, and doors. Surface preparation, primer where needed, and two finish coats. Mold-resistant paint formulations recommended in bathrooms and high-humidity rooms.
Trim & Fascia Painting
Exterior wood and PVC trim, fascia boards, soffits, and shutters. Often done in conjunction with exterior repaints.
Cabinet Painting & Refinishing
Kitchen and bathroom cabinet repainting. Proper prep — deglossing, sanding, bonding primer — is critical for durability. We don't skip steps.
Deck & Pool Deck Coating
Textured deck coatings for concrete and wood decks. Anti-slip surface. Essential around pool areas where wet surfaces create slip hazards.
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(786) 983-7928Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
What paint works best on exterior stucco in South Florida?
Elastomeric paint is the standard recommendation for South Florida stucco — it bridges small cracks and flexes with the thermal expansion and contraction that causes surface cracking. Acrylic latex with high UV-resistance is also appropriate for stucco in good condition. The key is surface preparation: clean, cured stucco with a masonry primer before the finish coat. Paint applied over dusty or insufficiently prepped stucco peels within a year regardless of paint quality.
How often does a house need to be painted in Miami?
Exterior paint in South Florida typically needs to be refreshed every 5–8 years, compared to 10–15 years in cooler, drier climates. Intense UV radiation accelerates fading and degradation of the paint film. Coastal locations with salt air exposure may need repainting more frequently. Interior paint lasts longer — 7–12 years for walls in normal conditions. Bathrooms and high-humidity rooms may need more frequent attention.
Should I use mold-resistant paint in South Florida?
Yes — particularly for bathrooms, laundry rooms, and any interior walls that experience high humidity. Standard paint in a high-moisture South Florida bathroom grows mold within a few years. Mold-resistant paints contain antimicrobial additives that inhibit growth. They cost slightly more. They're worth it.
How do you prepare stucco for exterior painting?
Pressure wash to remove dirt, algae, and loose paint. Repair cracks and damaged areas. Allow to dry thoroughly — stucco must be fully cured before painting (ideally 3–5 dry days after cleaning). Apply masonry primer. Apply two finish coats of quality exterior elastomeric or acrylic. Each step matters. Skipping prep and going straight to finish paint is how you get paint that peels in 18 months.
Do you handle both interior and exterior painting?
Yes. We do full-home exterior repaints, interior room painting, cabinet refinishing, and specialty applications like deck coatings. We don't subcontract painting work — our crew handles it directly.
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We walk the property, assess surface conditions, and give you a written estimate with product recommendations and a realistic timeline.
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