Exterior Painting in Pompano Beach, FL
Exterior paint in Pompano Beach faces a harder test than almost anywhere else in Broward County — relentless UV, salt-laden air off the Atlantic, and the ground-level moisture that stucco pulls up from Florida's clay-rich soil. KB Painting & Refinishing's painters bring 25+ years of combined experience perfecting Pompano Beach exteriors, using Sherwin-Williams coatings engineered for exactly this environment.
Local insight
CBS and stucco exteriors along the beachside corridor and near the Intracoastal in neighborhoods like Lighthouse Point and Palm Aire oxidize and chalk noticeably faster than those a few miles west, making proper surface prep and coastal-grade product selection critical to a paint job that lasts.
Exterior painting in Pompano Beach
A fresh coat of paint on a Pompano Beach exterior isn’t just cosmetic — it’s the primary moisture barrier between your home’s stucco and the subtropical climate. When that barrier fails, water infiltrates the stucco, feeds mold, and eventually reaches the block beneath. The difference between a five-year paint job and a two-year one comes down almost entirely to surface prep and product selection.
KB Painting crews pressure wash every surface before touching a brush or roller, then inspect for cracks, efflorescence, and areas where old paint has lost adhesion. We hand-patch all cracks with an elastomeric filler, prime bare or repaired stucco with a Sherwin-Williams masonry primer, and apply two finish coats of Duration or Resilience Exterior — both carry mildew-resistant additives and are formulated for high-humidity, salt-exposed environments.
HOA color approval and Pompano Beach communities
Many Pompano Beach neighborhoods — including the gated communities in Palm Aire and HOA-governed streets throughout the Highlands — require written color approval before exterior repainting. We provide a color proposal with Sherwin-Williams fan deck samples you can submit directly to your board, and we schedule no prep work until you have approval in hand.
Our five-year workmanship warranty covers peeling, cracking, or adhesion failures on all exterior work. We don’t use subcontractors — the same crew that prepped your home finishes it.
Questions Pompano Beach homeowners ask
Q: How often should I repaint the exterior of my stucco home in Pompano Beach?
A: On a CBS or stucco home within a mile of the beach, plan on a quality repaint every five to seven years using a premium elastomeric or acrylic coating. Homes farther west in neighborhoods like Crystal Lake or Collier City can push closer to eight years with proper prep. We’ll tell you honestly at the estimate whether your current paint needs a full repaint or just spot repairs.
Q: Can you match the color my HOA approved when we originally built?
A: In most cases, yes. If you have the original Sherwin-Williams color name or code, we can pull an exact match. If you only have a paint chip or a photo, we can use a spectrophotometer reading to get very close, and we’ll provide a sample swatch for your approval before we mix the full order.
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Common questions
How long will an exterior paint job last on a stucco or CBS home in South Florida?
With proper surface prep and a quality elastomeric or acrylic coating, most stucco and CBS exteriors in South Florida last 7–10 years before needing a full repaint. Homes closer to the coast or with significant sun exposure on west-facing walls may need attention sooner. Our 5-year workmanship warranty covers peeling, cracking, and adhesion failures — not just the first season.
What goes into your price for an exterior paint job?
The biggest variables are square footage, surface condition, and the number of coats required. Heavily chalked, peeling, or mildewed surfaces need more prep work, which adds time and cost. We'll note all of that in your written estimate so there are no surprises. We use Sherwin-Williams products — primarily Emerald Exterior and Loxon elastomeric lines — and we don't cut corners by skipping primer on bare or patched areas.
Do you handle HOA color approvals before you start?
We can help. Once we agree on color selections, we'll provide the product specs and paint chip documentation your HOA needs for approval. We recommend getting approval in writing before we schedule the start date so nothing delays your project.