St. Augustine Painting Guide

How Often Should You Repaint a House in Florida?

Learn the warning signs that indicate a Florida home may need repainting, including fading, chalking, peeling, caulk failure, stains, mildew, and loss of washability.

Finished residential home exterior with painted siding, trim, garage doors, and entry details.

Quick answer

Inspect the coating condition rather than relying on a fixed schedule. Exposure, substrate, previous preparation, product, color, moisture, and maintenance vary widely.

Exterior warning signs

Fading, chalking, cracking, peeling, exposed substrate, open caulk joints, mildew, rust, and repeated water staining are reasons to investigate.

South- and west-facing walls often weather differently from shaded elevations.

Two painters working from ladders on the siding of a coastal-style house.
Exterior painting depends on safe access, sound preparation, dry surfaces, and coating details suited to the substrate.

Interior warning signs

Interior repainting may be driven by scuffs, stains, faded touch-ups, sheen loss, color changes, repairs, and damaged caulk rather than coating failure.

Bathrooms, kitchens, halls, children's rooms, and rentals may need attention sooner because of cleaning and traffic.

Bright empty room with freshly painted white walls, trim, doors, and ceiling.
A coordinated wall, ceiling, door, and trim finish can make an interior feel brighter and more consistent.

Why intervals vary

Wood, stucco, masonry, trim, doors, and metal components do not age at the same rate.

A well-prepared system can outperform a newer coating that was applied over contamination or weak layers.

Maintain before failure spreads

Cleaning, caulk repair, moisture correction, and spot maintenance may extend the useful life of sound areas.

Waiting until large sections peel can increase preparation and repair costs.

Homeowner comparison checklist

  • Walk every exterior elevation in daylight
  • Check caulk and sealant around openings
  • Look for chalk on a dark cloth
  • Inspect shaded mildew-prone areas
  • Review interior high-traffic walls and trim
  • Photograph changes and compare yearly

Frequently asked questions

Does coastal exposure shorten paint life?

It can. Salt, wind, moisture, sand, and strong sun increase maintenance demands, but substrate, coating system, and preparation remain important.

Can faded paint be cleaned instead of repainted?

Cleaning may remove dirt or mildew, but true pigment fading and coating erosion are not restored by washing.

Should I repaint before selling?

A targeted repaint can improve presentation, but prioritize visible wear, strong personalized colors, repairs, trim, doors, and the main living areas.

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.