Residential & Commercial Painting • St. Augustine, FL

Interior & Exterior Painters in St. Augustine, FL

Compare interior painting, exterior house painting, cabinet refinishing, drywall repair, stucco painting, trim, commercial painting, and local estimate options for St. Augustine properties.

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Use these pages to understand preparation, repairs, primers, finish coats, color changes, occupied-home planning, exterior weather considerations, and questions to ask before hiring a painter.

Interior & ExteriorCabinets & TrimRepairs & Preparation
Painter applying a new wall color with a roller in a protected interior room.

Plan the complete scope

Professional-looking results begin with the existing surface, not simply the new color.

Interior and exterior painting estimates can vary because the projects include different repairs, surface preparation, primers, products, coat counts, protection, access, and scheduling. The clearest proposal describes those details before work starts.

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Describe the property

Identify the rooms, exterior elevations, cabinets, trim, ceilings, repairs, occupancy, and timing.

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Review the condition

Look for peeling, chalking, stains, cracks, mildew, failed caulk, drywall damage, stucco defects, and previous coating problems.

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Compare a written scope

Confirm preparation, products, coats, protection, cleanup, color approvals, scheduling, and warranty details.

St. Augustine exterior considerations

Sun, humidity, rain, salt exposure, mildew, and surface moisture all affect preparation and coating choices.

Coastal and inland St. Johns County properties can have different exposure. A shaded stucco wall, sunny fiber-cement elevation, historic wood porch, metal railing, and screened lanai should not automatically receive the same preparation or coating recommendation.

Interior spaces also vary widely, from historic plaster and detailed trim to newer open plans, tall foyers, builder-grade paint, cabinets, and occupied rooms that need careful protection.

Read the Florida Exterior Paint Guide

Coastal house behind dunes and vegetation near the beach.

Common estimate requests

Painting projects often combine several scopes

These examples show why an accurate project description helps a painter understand preparation, access, products, and timing.

A move-in interior repaint with walls, ceilings, trim, several drywall repairs, and a color change before furniture arrives.

Interior refreshRepairs, protection, color, and finish schedule

An exterior stucco home with chalking, mildew, hairline cracks, failed caulk, faded trim, and sun-exposed doors.

Exterior maintenanceCleaning, repair, primer, and finish coats

A kitchen cabinet update requiring cleaning, hardware removal, surface preparation, primer, durable finish, and curing time.

Cabinet refinishingProcess, color, sheen, and schedule
Finished kitchen with white painted cabinets, dark hardware, and light countertops.

A richer project guide

Compare more than price before choosing a painting scope.

Useful questions include how surfaces will be cleaned and repaired, whether primer is needed, how many coats are included, which products and sheens are proposed, how occupied rooms or landscaping will be protected, and how final touch-ups will be documented.

The resource center covers painting cost factors, paint sheen, Florida exterior conditions, lead-safe considerations for older homes, color planning, primers, preparation checklists, cabinet refinishing, and contractor questions.

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Local painting estimate guide

Share enough detail to make the first call useful.

Include the property type, rooms or exterior surfaces, approximate size, visible repairs, existing colors, desired colors, occupancy, access, schedule, and whether cabinets, trim, ceilings, drywall, stucco, decks, fences, or commercial areas are included.

Photos can help clarify the project before an on-site review, but surface condition, moisture, access, and repair needs may still require a closer look.

  • Interior walls, ceilings, trim, doors, and closets
  • Exterior stucco, siding, fascia, soffits, doors, and garage doors
  • Cabinets, built-ins, vanities, and detailed woodwork
  • Drywall, ceiling, caulk, stucco, and minor surface repairs
  • Move-in, pre-sale, rental-turnover, and occupied-home projects
  • Commercial offices, retail, common areas, and phased schedules

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Share the property type, rooms or exterior surfaces, repair needs, color plans, and timing so the estimate conversation can focus on scope, preparation, coatings, and scheduling.