We use coastal-grade paint (elastomeric — flexible and waterproof) built to survive ocean-side homes. It's hurricane-rated — the same type required for any major work near the water. Licensed, $2M insured, 25+ years across Broward County.
Here's what most Parkland homeowners don't realize: Salt air, brutal sun, and humidity destroy regular paint on Parkland homes. A paint job that holds up for 8 years inland can start peeling here in just 2 to 3 years.
We use coastal-grade paint (elastomeric — flexible and waterproof) built to survive ocean-side homes. It's hurricane-rated — the same type required for any major work near the water.
💡 What we learned in 25 years: The trick is the prep, not the paint. Most failed jobs we get hired to replace skipped this step.
We've worked across Parkland's neighborhoods for over 25 years. Each area has its quirks:
Parkland isn't a typical inland city — and painting here isn't typical either. Here's what we watch for:
In Heron Bay, award-winning master-planned, golf course, resort amenities. We've handled the salt-air corrosion and hurricane prep that homes here demand — coastal-grade paint and elastomeric sealants are non-negotiable for surviving 5+ years here.
In Cypress Head, gated, single-family homes $800K-$1.5M. Coastal exposure means standard exterior paint fails in 2-3 years here — we use elastomeric coatings that flex with humidity swings and resist UV at this latitude.
In Watercrest, luxury homes, newer construction. Most exterior failures we see in this area trace to one root cause: contractors who skipped surface prep for salt deposits. We power-rinse, neutralize, then prime — extra day, decade longer paint life.
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: nearly all communities hoa-governed — strict architectural review; and premium homes demand premium finishes — no shortcuts on paint quality.
Most exterior failures we see in this area trace to one root cause: contractors who skipped surface prep for salt deposits. We power-rinse, neutralize, then prime — extra day, decade longer paint life. That's why a exterior 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 Parkland 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 — Exterior Painting in Parkland
For Parkland homes (typical value $1,000,000-$1,350,000), exterior painting projects typically run $4,500 to $9,000. We give free on-site estimates with no pressure.
Permit requirements vary. Parkland requires permits through the Building Division at 6600 University Dr. Exterior painting permits are rare, but HOA approval is typically required before any exterior work begins. We handle permit paperwork when hired.
Parkland has AE flood zone exposure and sits in Broward County. Nearly ALL communities HOA-governed — strict architectural review
Typical Parkland exterior painting job: 4-7 days. 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 Heron Bay, Cypress Head, and Watercrest. 25+ years in South Florida. Same team from quote to final inspection.
The exterior painting process in Parkland begins with a thorough inspection and preparation, including cleaning surfaces and repairing any damage. Next, surfaces are primed to ensure proper paint adhesion, followed by the application of high-quality exterior paint in multiple coats. Finally, the team performs a detailed cleanup and conducts a final inspection to ensure the work meets quality standards.
An exterior painting project in Parkland typically includes several phases: preparation, which involves cleaning and repairing exterior surfaces; painting, where primer and paint are applied in layers; and finishing, consisting of cleanup and final touch-ups. The overall duration can vary based on weather conditions, the size of the property, and the extent of surface preparation needed.
Exterior painting projects in Parkland must comply with local building codes, including those related to safety and environmental standards. Painters should use products that meet Florida's requirements for wind resistance and weather durability. While major structural changes may require permits, typical exterior painting usually does not, but it is important to verify with the local authorities before starting the job.
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