

Most homeowners should inspect their homes annually and schedule minor touch-ups every 2–3 years. Exterior repainting or extensive repairs may be needed every 5–7 years, depending on exposure to sun, humidity, and storms.
While small touch-ups can be DIY projects, professional painters ensure proper prep, color matching, and long-lasting results, which is especially important in Florida’s humid and storm-prone climate.
Yes. Larger homes or areas with extensive damage naturally require more materials and labor, increasing overall repair costs. Small spot repairs or single-wall touch-ups are significantly less expensive.
Moisture-resistant, mildew-resistant, and high-quality exterior paints designed for Florida weather are recommended. These paints help withstand humidity, salt air, and intense sunlight, extending the life of your repair.
Some insurance policies may cover damage caused by storms, leaks, or other accidental events, but routine maintenance and normal wear-and-tear repairs are typically not covered. Always check your specific policy for details.