Florida sun fades color, salt air chews through cheap coatings, and our summer humidity finds every unsealed crack. A proper exterior repaint, real prep and two full coats of the right paint, protects your walls from all three and keeps the home looking sharp for years, not seasons. I'm Martin, the owner, and I'm on site for every project.
Most exterior paint failures on the Treasure Coast are prep failures. So the prep is the job. Here is what every exterior repaint includes, on every home, at every price.
Every exterior starts with a full pressure wash and a mildew treatment, so paint bonds to clean walls instead of chalk and grime.
Peeling and flaking paint gets scraped and sanded back to a sound surface. New paint is only as good as what's under it.
Fresh caulk at seams, joints, and window perimeters keeps water out of your walls, which matters more here than almost anywhere.
Any bare stucco or exposed wood gets primed first, so the finish coats grip evenly and cure to one uniform color.
Not a coat and a touch-up. Two full coats of coastal-rated paint on every wall, every time.
Plants, roof lines, pool decks, and walkways get covered and masked before the first drop of paint moves.
The site gets picked up every evening, and the job isn't finished until we walk the whole exterior together and you're happy with what you see.
Most homes here are stucco over concrete block. Stucco is porous, it hairline-cracks as the house settles, and it drinks water if it isn't sealed properly. That's why I spend so much time on washing, caulking, and priming before any color goes up. Skip that work and the prettiest paint job on the street starts bubbling within a couple of summers.
I use Sherwin-Williams Emerald and Duration on exteriors because they're built for exactly what the Treasure Coast throws at a house: hard UV, salt carried in on the breeze, and months of daily rain. They hold their color longer, flex with the stucco instead of cracking, and resist the mildew that shows up on every shaded wall in this climate.
And because our rain runs on its own schedule, I plan spray days around the weather window by window. Paint only goes on dry walls. If a storm rolls in, we pause, and I tell you exactly how that shifts the plan.
These are our projects, not stock photos. This is what the work actually looks like while it's happening.
Every project is priced exactly at a free walk-through. What you choose on the quote is the paint system, and that decides how long the job lasts.
Sherwin-Williams SuperPaint. A proven coating and the honest budget choice. Same full prep and same two coats as every tier.
Sherwin-Williams Duration. The one most of my customers choose, because the extra years of protection usually make it the better value.
Sherwin-Williams Emerald. The top of the line, for when you want to paint the house once and not think about it for a long time.
What moves the price: overall size and wall area, one story or two, how much prep the surface needs, and the number of accent colors on shutters, doors, and trim. Your paint choice matters too. Every tier above gets the same prep and the same two coats, and I'll tell you plainly which one your walls actually need.
Every project is priced exactly after a free in-home walk-through, and your written estimate holds for 30 days. No pressure, no expiring "today only" number.
A single-story exterior typically runs four to six working days, prep through final walkthrough. Two-story homes run six to ten. Weather can shift the schedule a little, and I keep you posted every day.
We paint year-round on the Treasure Coast. October through May brings the driest exterior weather, and we plan summer exteriors around the rain week by week. Either way, paint only goes on dry walls.
Two full coats on every exterior, always, using premium Sherwin-Williams coatings rated for Florida sun, humidity, and salt air. No single-coat shortcuts.
Yes. HOA color approval letters, palette confirmations, and architectural review submissions are part of how we work. The Treasure Coast has more strict-palette HOAs than most Florida markets, and handling them properly is part of the service.
Yes. Every exterior repaint comes with a 5-year workmanship warranty, written into your proposal before any work starts. Coverage is honored by Pineapple Cove Painting Company directly, not pushed onto the manufacturer.
I'm based in Palm City and paint across Martin County and Port St. Lucie. If you're in one of these towns, you're in my normal weekly routes.
Looking for something else? See interior painting, pressure washing, or the full guide to what it costs to paint a house on the Treasure Coast.
The walk-through is free. We look over the whole exterior together, I answer every question, and you get a written estimate that holds for 30 days.
Prefer to skip the phone? Book your walk-through online and pick a time that works.