Northeast Florida's coastal climate is brutal on exterior paint. UV, humidity, salt, and wind-driven rain all attack different parts of your home's envelope. A proper exterior repaint isn't about putting color on the wall — it's about resealing the building.
If you live east of I-95, your exterior paint is fighting a full-time war. Sun bakes south- and west-facing walls. Salt creeps in through any gap in the caulking. Pollen, mildew, and tannins from the oaks above leave streaks that no garden hose will remove. We approach every exterior project like a building-envelope job, not a paint job.
Every 7–10 years for most homes, sooner for west-facing walls or homes within a mile of the ocean. We'll tell you the truth at the inspection — sometimes a wash and a few touch-ups buys you another two years.
Both. We spray the body for an even film build, then back-roll it into the substrate. Trim, doors, and detail get hand-brushed for a tighter finish line.
We've worked in most of the gated communities up and down A1A. We can pull the approved color sheet for you and prep your ARB submission with paint chips.
Yes, but we watch the weather. We won't lay a coat down with rain in the next 4 hours or with surface temps above 95°F. Patience now means no peeling later.
Andy Feldman comes out personally, walks the project, and gives you a detailed written quote.
Based in St. Augustine. Serving St. Johns and Flagler counties — with focused expertise in the area's most established communities.