St. Augustine Painting Guide

How to Prepare Your Property for Exterior Painting

Prepare landscaping, vehicles, windows, gates, pets, irrigation, exterior fixtures, colors, and access before a house painting project begins.

Two painters working from ladders on the siding of a coastal-style house.

Quick answer

Good access and advance coordination protect the property and reduce delays during washing, preparation, ladder work, and coating.

Clear the work zone

Move vehicles, patio furniture, grills, decorations, hoses, and movable planters away from walls.

Trim vegetation enough to provide safe access without damaging landscaping.

Finished residential home exterior with painted siding, trim, garage doors, and entry details.
A complete exterior scope can include siding or stucco, trim, doors, shutters, soffits, fascia, and garage doors.

Windows, doors, and fixtures

Confirm which windows must remain closed, how alarms are handled, and whether shutters, lights, numbers, cameras, or hardware will be removed or masked.

Repair active leaks and identify loose or damaged components before painting.

Coastal house behind dunes and vegetation near the beach.
Coastal homes face sun, moisture, wind-driven rain, sand, and salt exposure that can affect exterior coating decisions.

Irrigation, pets, and neighbors

Turn off sprinklers around washing and painting days, secure pets, unlock gates, and notify nearby owners when access or overspray controls may affect them.

Discuss boats, pools, screens, pavers, and delicate plants.

Colors and approvals

Approve body, trim, door, shutter, and accent colors before the start date.

Historic districts, HOAs, and communities may require advance approval.

Homeowner comparison checklist

  • Move vehicles and outdoor items
  • Trim plants for safe access
  • Disable irrigation temporarily
  • Secure pets and unlock gates
  • Confirm fixture and shutter handling
  • Approve colors and required permissions

Frequently asked questions

Should screens be removed before exterior painting?

It depends on the surfaces and access. Confirm who removes and reinstalls screens and whether any are fragile.

Can painters work around landscaping?

Usually, but branches touching walls and dense shrubs can prevent safe access and complete coating.

What if rain is forecast?

The contractor should monitor product requirements, surface moisture, rain probability, wind, and drying time and adjust the schedule as needed.

Free local painting estimate request

Use what you learned to compare a clearer painting estimate.

A good estimate should connect the property condition, preparation, products, coats, protection, access, and schedule to the final price.