Exterior Painting · West Palm Beach, FL · Hablamos Español
From the historic bungalows of El Cid and Flamingo Park to waterfront homes near the Intracoastal, ADC paints West Palm Beach exteriors to survive Florida sun, humidity, and salt air. Owner-operated by Enil Funes — prep done right, coatings built to last.
Why West Palm Beach Exteriors Are Different
West Palm Beach exteriors take a beating most of the country never sees — relentless UV, summer humidity, driving rain, and salt air rolling in off the Intracoastal. A coat of paint that would last a decade up north fails fast here when the prep is rushed or the coating is wrong. ADC builds exterior jobs around that reality: pressure wash, scrape, repair the stucco and wood, prime, and finish with coatings rated for Palm Beach County weather. Enil Funes has painted these homes for over twelve years — he knows what holds up on Clematis-area bungalows and what peels by the next rainy season.
Built for the Local Conditions
Homes in El Cid, SoSo, and Old Northwood sit close to the water, where salt air corrodes finishes and metal fast. We prime properly and use coatings that stand up to coastal exposure.
El Cid, Flamingo Park, Northwood, and Grandview are full of 1920s-1950s homes that need wood-frame and original-stucco repair, lead-safe practices, and ARB-approved colors. We do that prep right.
Palm Beach stucco cracks from settling and weather. We fill, texture-match, and seal before we paint, so moisture stays out and the finish lasts — not just looks good on day one.
Florida sun fades color and humidity feeds mildew. We use UV-stable, mildew-resistant acrylic and elastomeric systems chosen for our climate, applied in two full coats.
Palm Beach County is a 140+ mph wind-borne debris region. When exterior work ties into windows, doors, or roofline, we keep it within product-approved, code-compliant assemblies.
The guys who start your house are the guys who finish it. Enil leads on-site, answers his own phone, and walks the final job with you. No subcontractors, no surprises.
Neighborhoods We Paint
From historic waterfront districts to mid-century streets, ADC paints exteriors throughout the city — matching the prep and the product to the home.
This 1920s Mediterranean Revival historic district sits right on the Intracoastal, so salt air is hard on finishes and metal. Exterior color and material changes fall under historic preservation review, and the original stucco needs careful patching before a salt-air-rated coating goes on.
A walkable district of 1920s-40s Mission, Mediterranean, and mid-century homes south of downtown. These older homes call for lead-safe prep, wood-trim and stucco repair, and ARB-appropriate colors — the kind of careful exterior work Enil has done here for years.
A 1920s waterfront historic district of Frame Vernacular and Mission-style homes. Wood-frame surfaces need scraping, rot repair, and priming before paint, and proximity to the water means coatings have to stand up to humidity and salt exposure.
A desirable waterfront pocket between Southern Boulevard and the Intracoastal. Homes here take direct salt-air exposure, so ADC primes properly and uses UV- and mildew-resistant systems built to hold up close to the water.
An early-20th-century bungalow district near downtown and the waterfront. The older wood and original stucco on these homes reward thorough prep — patching, caulking, and priming — so the finish lasts instead of peeling by the next rainy season.
We also paint exteriors in Southend, Prospect Park, and the Downtown / Clematis area — and across all of West Palm Beach.
FAQ
Exterior painting cost in West Palm Beach depends on the size of the home, the surface (stucco, wood, or block), and how much prep and repair the surfaces need. Older historic-district homes in El Cid or Flamingo Park usually need more prep, which affects the price. 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 West Palm Beach exterior painting cost guide for the ranges and what drives them.
Palm Beach County sun, humidity, and salt air near the Intracoastal are hard on exterior paint. ADC uses 100% acrylic and elastomeric coatings rated for Florida UV and moisture, with mildew-resistant formulas. On homes near the water in SoSo or El Cid, salt-air exposure makes a quality, properly primed system especially important.
Yes. ADC paints in West Palm Beach historic districts like El Cid, Flamingo Park, Old Northwood, and Grandview Heights. These 1920s-1950s homes need careful prep — wood-frame and original-stucco repair and lead-safe practices — and exterior color or material changes may require historic preservation (ARB/HPB) approval. 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. Florida summer rain can add time, and historic homes with heavy prep take longer. Enil gives you a realistic timeline up front, not an optimistic guess.
Standard exterior repainting generally does not require a building permit. However, homes in West Palm Beach historic districts may need historic preservation (ARB/HPB) review for exterior color or material changes, handled through the City of West Palm Beach Development Services Department at 401 Clematis Street. ADC helps you confirm requirements 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.
Yes. Palm Beach County stucco cracks from settling and weather — painting over it without repair just hides the problem temporarily. ADC fills and texture-matches stucco cracks and seals them so moisture stays out, then paints. Proper repair is what makes the finish last in this climate.
Yes. ADC Painting & Remodeling is licensed and insured in Florida, and Enil Funes is fully bilingual — English and Spanish. Whatever's easier for you. He answers the phone directly and leads his own crew; no subcontractors.
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.
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