Exterior Painting · Port Charlotte, FL

An exterior that looks freshly built  and stays that way. 

Stucco, siding, trim, doors and garage doors coated in premium, Florida-rated paint that beats the sun, salt air and afternoon rain for years, not seasons.

Why exterior paint fails so fast in Florida

Florida sun bleaches color, humidity and rain get behind any crack, and salt air eats cheap coatings — so a bargain exterior job is often peeling by the second summer. The fix isn't just better paint; it's the prep underneath. We wash, scrape, patch, caulk and prime to sound surface first, then coat with UV-stable, fade-resistant product rated for this climate.

Florida-rated coatings

UV-stable, fade- and mildew-resistant paints built for sun, humidity and salt air — not a national one-size product.

Prep that actually lasts

Pressure wash, scrape, sand, patch, caulk and prime bare spots so the new coat bonds and stays put.

Sealed against moisture

We seal cracks and joints so wind-driven rain can't get behind the paint and spread the failure.

HOA color help

Most local communities have an approved palette — we help you choose within it and handle the swatch submission.

Clean, protected property

Landscaping, windows, driveways and fixtures covered; overspray controlled; the site tidy each evening.

Backed in writing

A written quote that doesn't move, plus a satisfaction guarantee on the finished job.

Exterior Painting in Port Charlotte, FL

What's included

Every job, done to the same standard

  • Low-pressure wash to strip chalk, dirt, mildew and salt residue
  • Scrape, sand and feather all failing and peeling paint back to sound surface
  • Patch stucco cracks, replace failed caulk, and seal joints and penetrations
  • Spot-prime bare stucco, wood and repaired areas for a lasting bond
  • Two coats of premium, Florida-rated exterior coating on the body
  • Trim, fascia, soffits, doors and garage doors finished; final walkthrough and clean-up

How it works

First call to final wall

01

The walkthrough

I inspect your stucco, siding and trim for chalking, cracks and failing caulk, and note the sun-and-salt exposure on each side.

02

The written quote

An itemized estimate within 48 hours — prep, repairs, coatings and colors, all spelled out and locked.

03

Prep & protect

Wash, scrape, repair, caulk and prime, with your landscaping, windows and driveway fully protected.

04

Coat & walk

Two coats of Florida-rated paint, then we walk the finished exterior together before you pay the balance.

Free estimate · 48-hour reply

Ready for a finish that lasts?

Tell me about your home and I'll send an honest, itemized quote within 48 hours — no pressure, no pushy sales call.

Before you call

Straight answers

  • Exterior pricing depends on the size of the home, the material (stucco, siding, block), how much prep and repair the surface needs, and the number of stories. Because prep is where the real cost and value live, we walk the whole exterior first and send a free, itemized written quote — so you see exactly what repairs and coatings are included, with no surprise add-ons.

  • We low-pressure wash to remove chalk, mildew and salt, then scrape and sand any failing paint back to sound surface. Stucco cracks are patched, failed caulk is cut out and replaced, and bare spots are primed. Only then do we coat — because in Florida, paint applied over unprepped stucco is what peels within a season or two.

  • With proper prep and premium, Florida-rated coatings, a quality exterior repaint typically holds up well for many years — versus the couple of summers you get from a cheap, single-coat job over unprepped surfaces. Sun exposure, color choice and surface all affect it, which is why the prep and product matter more here than almost anywhere.

  • Yes. Most Port Charlotte–area communities have an approved palette, and we help you choose within it and handle the swatch submission so you never get a letter in the mailbox. We paint your test swatches on the actual wall so you can see them in your own light before committing.

  • We schedule around Florida's afternoon storms and only coat when surface and weather conditions are right for a proper cure. We'd rather adjust the schedule than trap moisture under fresh paint — which is exactly what causes early failure.