Exterior Painting in Wellington, FL
Wellington exteriors take a beating — intense UV off open equestrian fields, seasonal downpours, and the humidity that never fully lets up in Palm Beach County. KB Painting & Refinishing paints exterior stucco and CBS homes across Wellington using Sherwin-Williams exterior coatings and a prep-first process that makes the finish last — our painters bring 25+ years of combined experience perfecting Florida exterior work.
Local insight
Many Wellington communities, including Versailles, Ibis Golf & Country Club, and Palm Beach Polo Club, require homeowners to obtain HOA color approval before any exterior painting begins — we help you pull together the color documentation your association needs.
Exterior painting in Wellington
A freshly painted exterior in Wellington isn’t just about curb appeal — it’s your home’s first line of defense against the South Florida climate. Stucco and CBS construction hold up well structurally, but their coatings are constantly fighting UV degradation, moisture infiltration, and the slow chalking that comes with years of direct sun exposure. Along the Loxahatchee canal areas and estates off Pierson Road, that cycle can be especially aggressive.
Prep is where the job is won or lost
Before any paint goes on, our crew pressure washes the surface, fills stucco cracks and divots with the correct patching compound, and applies a bonding primer where the substrate needs it. Skipping those steps is the reason so many exterior paint jobs fail within two or three years. We don’t skip them.
We use Sherwin-Williams exterior products — Duration, Emerald Exterior, and SuperPaint depending on the substrate and exposure — all backed by the manufacturer’s warranty in addition to our own.
HOA color approval process
Wellington’s gated and master-planned communities each have their own approval process, but most require color chip samples and a written specification before work begins. We’re familiar with the submission requirements for Versailles, Olympia, Isles of Wellington, and Ibis, and we’ll help you assemble the documentation package so there are no delays once our schedule opens up.
Our warranty
KB Painting & Refinishing covers all exterior painting with a five-year workmanship warranty. If anything fails on our end — peeling, cracking, adhesion failure — we come back and fix it.
Questions Wellington homeowners ask
How often do Wellington homes typically need to be repainted on the exterior? On a properly prepped CBS or stucco home with a quality Sherwin-Williams product, most Wellington exteriors hold up seven to ten years. Homes with heavy west or south exposure, or those near the canal systems, sometimes see fading or chalking sooner. Annual pressure washing and prompt attention to any cracks extend that interval significantly.
Can you match the color that’s already on my house for touch-ups or a repaint? Yes. We can take a paint chip sample or use a spectrophotometer reading to get a very close match, and Sherwin-Williams can typically color-match to their own formulas exactly. For a full exterior repaint, we always recommend starting fresh with a new full coat rather than trying to blend into existing paint that has weathered unevenly.
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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.