We work directly with HOAs, property managers, and building owners. We coordinate painting hours, provide certificates of insurance, manage parking plans, and handle debris. One call handles everything. Licensed, $2M insured, 25+ years across Palm Beach County.
Here's what most Delray Beach property managers learn the hard way: Commercial buildings need paint that survives constant foot traffic, salt air, and code inspections. Residential contractors rarely have the insurance, crews, or coordination skills to handle it.
We work directly with HOAs, property managers, and building owners. We coordinate painting hours, provide certificates of insurance, manage parking plans, and handle debris. One call handles everything.
💡 What we learned in 25 years: $1M+ liability insurance is required by most HOAs in Delray Beach — and most painters don't carry it.
We've worked across Delray Beach's neighborhoods for over 25 years. Each area has its quirks:
Delray Beach isn't a typical inland city — and painting here isn't typical either. Here's what we watch for:
In Pineapple Grove Arts District, boutiques, art galleries, off Atlantic Ave. Property managers here typically coordinate with HOAs that require $1M+ liability coverage and strict painting hours — execution coordination matters as much as the paint itself.
In Lake Ida, older homes undergoing major upgrades, near beach. Commercial buildings in this area see constant foot traffic and salt air — most residential contractors don't have the insurance or the crews to handle it. We do.
In Tropic Isle, custom estates on deep-water canals, Intracoastal. We've worked with HOAs across South Florida for 25 years — we know which paint suppliers stock match-codes for textured stucco, which inspectors want which permits, and which coordination plans get jobs done in 3 weeks instead of 8.
South Florida runs at 60-80% relative humidity year-round, with hurricane season (June through November) bringing wind-driven rain that finds every weak point in exterior coatings. Salt air from the coast accelerates oxidation on metal trim and chalking on older paint. On the ground, two patterns drive material choice: lake ida homes undergoing major upgrades — structural surprises common; and historic district restrictions (del ida park has 1920s-1930s homes).
We've worked with HOAs across South Florida for 25 years — we know which paint suppliers stock match-codes for textured stucco, which inspectors want which permits, and which coordination plans get jobs done in 3 weeks instead of 8. That's why a commercial painting job here that lasts 5+ years requires materials and prep that wouldn't be necessary 200 miles inland — and why most failed jobs we get hired to redo are the result of contractors who treated this like a normal market.
💡 The honest truth: If someone quotes you a price without visiting the property first — walk away. Every Delray Beach job is different. Flood zones, HOA rules, building code, and material choices all change the scope. We always come look before we quote.
Common Questions — Commercial Painting in Delray Beach
For Delray Beach homes (typical value $357,000-$600,000), commercial painting projects typically run $8,000 to $25,000. We give free on-site estimates with no pressure.
Permit requirements vary. Delray Beach requires permits for exterior projects involving any structural or surface repairs. The Building Division at 100 NW 1st Ave processes them. Standard repainting is exempt but we verify per address. We handle permit paperwork when hired.
Delray Beach has AE, X flood zone exposure and sits in Palm Beach County. Lake Ida homes undergoing major upgrades — structural surprises common
Typical Delray Beach commercial painting job: 1-4 weeks. Proper prep takes the most time — skipping it is why most jobs fail early. We'd rather take the extra day than redo work.
Yes — we cover every neighborhood including Pineapple Grove Arts District, Lake Ida, and Tropic Isle. 25+ years in South Florida. Same team from quote to final inspection.
A commercial painting project in Delray Beach typically follows three main phases: preparation, painting, and finishing. Preparation includes cleaning surfaces, repairing damages, and applying primers. The painting phase involves applying base coats and final coats using appropriate techniques. Finishing includes inspection, touch-ups, and cleanup to ensure a professional result.
The commercial painting process in Delray Beach involves several key steps: first, an initial consultation and assessment of the property; second, surface preparation including cleaning and repairs; third, selecting suitable paints and materials based on the environment and building codes; fourth, the actual painting application by skilled technicians; and finally, a thorough inspection and any necessary touch-ups before project completion.
Commercial painting projects in Delray Beach must comply with local building codes and regulations, including those related to safety, environmental standards, and wind resistance due to Florida’s hurricane-prone climate. Painters use materials and methods that meet these codes to ensure durability and safety. It is important to work with contractors familiar with Delray Beach’s compliance requirements to avoid issues during or after the project.
We've painted homes across South Florida since 1999. We know the quirks of each neighborhood.
Full liability coverage. HOAs and building departments require this — most contractors don't have it.
If our work doesn't hold up, we come back and fix it. Free. That's how confident we are.
Never subcontractors. The team that quotes your job is the team that does it.
We'll come look at your property, talk through what it needs, and give you a clear price — no pressure, no surprises.
Call (954) 707-6348