Exterior Painting · Delray Beach, FL · Hablamos Español
From deep-water estates in Tropic Isle and beachside homes near Seagate to historic bungalows off Atlantic Avenue, ADC paints the full range of Delray Beach exteriors — coastal-grade coatings where the salt air bites, restoration-grade prep where the homes are old. Owner-operated by Enil Funes.
Why Delray Beach Exteriors Are Different
Delray Beach is a barbell of a market. On one end are multi-million-dollar deep-water and beachside estates in Tropic Isle and Seagate, where the most corrosive salt air in the county demands premium, coastal-rated finishes. On the other are older inland and historic homes near Atlantic Avenue, in Del-Ida Park and Osceola Park, where the value is in restoration-grade prep — wood and original-stucco repair done patiently. ADC works both ends with the same standard: the right coating for the exposure, the right prep for the age, and an owner on-site who treats a bungalow with the same care as an oceanfront home. Enil Funes has painted across this range in Palm Beach County for over twelve years.
Built for the Local Conditions
Oceanfront and Intracoastal homes in Seagate and Tropic Isle face some of the harshest salt exposure in the county. We use coastal-grade, properly primed systems that protect both the finish and the metal trim.
High-value coastal homes call for a flawless, durable finish — careful surface prep, crisp lines, and top-tier coatings. We deliver the standard these homes are built to, not a rushed coat.
Del-Ida Park and the Old School Square area near Atlantic Avenue have older homes needing wood and original-stucco repair, lead-safe practices, and ARB-appropriate colors. We do that prep right.
Inland neighborhoods like Osceola Park have value-add homes where thorough prep — scraping, stucco repair, caulking, priming — is what makes a fresh finish last instead of peeling by the next rainy season.
Florida sun fades color and humidity feeds mildew, so we use UV-stable, mildew-resistant systems in two full coats. Palm Beach County is also a 140+ mph wind-borne debris region for work tied to openings or roofline.
The guys who start your home are the guys who finish it. Enil leads on-site, answers his own phone, and walks the final job with you — whether it's an estate or a bungalow. No subcontractors.
Neighborhoods We Paint
From deep-water estates to the arts district, ADC paints exteriors throughout the city — matching the prep and the product to the home.
Upscale waterfront custom estates on deep-water canals with direct Intracoastal access. These high-value homes face heavy salt exposure, so we use coastal-grade, properly primed coatings and deliver the flawless finish an estate like this is built for.
A high-value beachside neighborhood east of the Intracoastal. Direct ocean salt air is brutal on exterior finishes and metal, so ADC primes thoroughly and applies UV- and salt-resistant systems built to hold up at the water's edge.
The arts district and historic pocket just north of downtown, with galleries, boutiques, and older homes. Exterior work here can fall under historic preservation review, and the original wood and stucco reward careful, ARB-appropriate prep and color.
Tree-lined streets and large lots with mid-century ranches and custom new builds — a family-popular neighborhood. The mix rewards a painter who can prep an older ranch and finish a new custom home to the same standard.
A redeveloping neighborhood south of downtown with more affordable, investor-active homes. Value-add exteriors here benefit most from honest, thorough prep — wash, scrape, repair, prime — so the finish lasts instead of failing early.
We also paint exteriors along the Atlantic Avenue corridor, around Old School Square, and across all of Delray Beach.
FAQ
Delray Beach spans everything from sub-$500K inland bungalows to multi-million-dollar deep-water estates, so exterior painting cost varies widely with the home's size, surface, finish level, and how much prep the surfaces need. A beachside estate near the Seagate area and an older home in Osceola Park are very different projects. Enil provides a free, detailed written estimate in person — ADC never gives ballpark prices over the phone because the surfaces have to be seen first. See our Delray Beach exterior painting cost guide for the ranges and what drives them.
Yes. Delray Beach is a barbell market, and ADC works both ends of it: premium, salt-air-rated finishes on deep-water and beachside homes in Tropic Isle and Seagate, and restoration-grade prep on older inland and historic homes near Atlantic Avenue and in Del-Ida Park. The prep and product change with the home; the standard doesn't.
Delray's beachside and Intracoastal homes take some of the most corrosive salt air in Palm Beach County. ADC uses 100% acrylic and elastomeric coatings rated for Florida UV, humidity, and salt, with mildew-resistant formulas, over a properly primed surface. On oceanfront and deep-water homes, that coastal-grade system is what protects both the finish and the metal.
Yes. ADC paints in Delray Beach's historic areas, including Del-Ida Park and the Old School Square district near Atlantic Avenue. These older homes need careful prep — wood and original-stucco repair and lead-safe practices — and exterior color or material changes may require historic preservation (ARB) review. Enil can work within those requirements.
A typical single-family exterior takes about 3 to 6 days depending on the size of the home, the amount of prep and repair, and the weather. Large coastal estates and heavily-prepped historic homes take longer. Florida summer rain can add time too. Enil gives you a realistic timeline up front, not an optimistic guess.
Standard exterior repainting generally does not require a building permit, though related structural or exterior remodel work does, submitted through the City of Delray Beach Building Division at 100 N.W. 1st Avenue, which uses an ePlans digital review process. Homes in historic districts may also need ARB review for color or material changes. ADC helps you confirm what applies before starting.
ADC pressure washes, scrapes loose paint, repairs stucco cracks and wood rot, caulks gaps, primes bare and patched areas, and applies two finish coats of a Florida-rated coating. The crew protects landscaping, windows, and walkways, and Enil walks the finished job with you for final approval — the same standard on a beachside estate or an inland bungalow.
Yes. ADC Painting & Remodeling is licensed and insured in Florida, and Enil Funes is fully bilingual — English and Spanish. He answers the phone directly and leads his own crew; no subcontractors, whether the job is a luxury coastal home or a historic bungalow.
Get a free, in-person estimate from Enil. No ballpark phone quotes, no pressure, no subcontractors — just an honest walkthrough and a detailed written price, whether your home is on the water or off Atlantic Avenue.
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