Painting & Refinishing in Delray Beach, FL
Delray Beach is one of Palm Beach County's most walkable cities, known for its vibrant Atlantic Avenue corridor, historic bungalows in the Lake Ida and Del-Ida Park neighborhoods, and beachfront CBS homes that take a beating from salt air and summer storms. KB Painting & Refinishing serves Delray Beach homeowners with our own crews and premium Sherwin-Williams coatings built for South Florida's climate — a team whose combined painting experience stretches back to 1999.
Services in Delray Beach
Neighborhoods We Serve
Atlantic Avenue corridor · Del-Ida Park · Lake Ida · Tropic Isle · Pineapple Grove Arts District · Seagate · Palm Trail
What Delray Beach neighbors say
Repainted our whole exterior before hurricane season. Crew was professional and the finish has held up perfectly.
David R.
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KB refinished our kitchen cabinets and they look brand new. On time, spotless, and the price was fair.
Maria G.
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Common questions
Does KB Painting help with HOA color approval in Delray Beach?
Yes. Many Delray Beach communities — especially in Tropic Isle and the barrier island — require HOA approval before exterior repaints. We provide a free written estimate with the proposed Sherwin-Williams color specs so you have everything you need to submit to your association before we schedule the work.
How does the salt air near the beach affect how often I need to repaint?
Homes within a mile or two of the Atlantic take on salt-laden humidity that degrades paint films faster than inland properties. On Delray Beach barrier island homes and neighborhoods like Seagate, we typically recommend a high-build exterior coating and may suggest repainting every five to seven years rather than the usual eight to ten. Our five-year workmanship warranty applies regardless of location.
Do you handle stucco repairs before painting older Delray Beach bungalows?
We do. The historic bungalows in Del-Ida Park and Lake Ida often have original stucco with hairline cracks or sections that have absorbed moisture over decades. Our crews patch and prep stucco surfaces before any paint goes on — skipping that step is the main reason paint fails early in Florida, and we won't cut corners on it.