Exterior Painting · Grandview Heights, FL
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Grandview Heights is one of West Palm Beach's oldest residential neighborhoods — a compact grid of craftsman bungalows and small frame homes along Parker Avenue, Grandview Avenue, and the streets that run between them. Many of the homes date to the 1910s and 1920s, and the neighborhood attracts buyers who value original character and are willing to put in the work to maintain it correctly.
Homes built before 1930 in Grandview Heights may have multiple generations of paint layers, wood substrate issues that are invisible under a painted surface, and original materials that respond differently to modern paint systems than new construction. We assess before we prep.
We name the exact product in your estimate and apply exactly that. Duration, Emerald, SuperPaint — the right one for the surface, not whatever is cheapest this week.
Most South Florida homes are stucco over block or frame. We understand the substrate, the primer requirements, and how Florida humidity affects bond strength over time.
Picking the wrong color is one of the most expensive mistakes a homeowner makes. We include a color consultation with every estimate — so you get it right before the first gallon is purchased.
We don't leave until the job looks right. If something is off after we are done, we come back and fix it — no argument, no bill.
"They understood our 1940s home the moment they walked up. Knew exactly what the surfaces needed."
— K. Flores
"Most contractors just wanted to spray and go. Paid to Paint actually cared about the wood."
— J. Papageorge
"Our historic street has strict color guidelines. They knew the palette before I had to explain anything."
— M. Ostrowski
Pre-1978 homes — which includes many Grandview Heights properties — often have lead-based paint layers. We assess the condition of the existing paint and follow EPA RRP guidelines throughout the project.
We assess every column, railing, and porch element for rot before painting. Rotten wood is replaced or repaired before any primer is applied — painting over rot is a guaranteed short-term failure.
Yes, included with every estimate. We help you identify period-appropriate palettes that honor the home's architecture and work within any historic district or HOA guidelines that apply.
We mask original wood windows and trim carefully and use appropriate wood primers before topcoat. Original architectural elements are treated as assets to preserve, not obstacles to paint around quickly.
Exterior painting in Grandview Heights is a project rooted in the history of what was built here. The craftsman bungalows on Parker Avenue and Grandview Avenue were constructed at a time when wood was the dominant building material and painting was a trade practiced with brushes and oil-based primers. Modern paint systems work better on these homes when applied with that history in mind — understanding the substrate, the movement patterns, and the moisture dynamics of a century-old house.
The most common issues we find on Grandview Heights homes are peeling paint at wood siding joints, rot at the bases of columns and porch railings, missing or hardened caulk around original wood windows, and occasional lead paint layers on pre-1978 surfaces. Every one of these is assessed and priced in the written estimate before any work begins.
Grandview Heights exterior painting runs $3,000 to $8,000 depending on home size and prep scope. Written estimate on site, pre-1978 homes include lead assessment. Get your estimate here.
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