Exterior Painting That Protects Pompano Beach Homes
Pompano Beach sits at a smart price point, with median home values around $351,000–$430,000. That makes exterior painting one of the best value-add improvements—protecting the structure while boosting curb appeal for owners and investors alike. We see this daily in Palm Aire and Pompano Beach East, where exposure to salt air and strong sun can strip paint faster than inland neighborhoods.
Most local homes were built around 1974, and that era comes with predictable exterior issues: faded stucco, hairline cracks, oxidized aluminum trim, and paint that can’t keep up with today’s UV levels. In Pompano Beach Highlands and Leisureville, older coatings often chalk and peel after a few wet seasons, and the coastal humidity accelerates mildew growth on shaded elevations.
Primer Star Corp has painted throughout Pompano Beach for years, from canal-front properties to narrow-lot homes near the Fishing Village redevelopment. Our crews prep for moisture, salt spray, and hurricane-driven rain so the finish holds up. Exterior painting here isn’t just cosmetic—it’s essential protection for a 1970s housing stock in a coastal climate.
Why Pompano Beach Homeowners Choose Us
Coastal-Grade Prep for Pompano Beach East
We use salt-air-resistant primers and elastomeric coatings common for oceanfront and canal homes to reduce corrosion and surface cracking.
Permit Process Knowledge
We align with Broward County requirements and the City’s Building Inspections office at 100 W Atlantic Blvd using the Click2Gov portal.
1970s Home Expertise
From Leisureville to Pompano Beach Highlands, we know how to repair chalky stucco and oxidized trim before paint goes on.
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Exterior Painting in Pompano Beach — What You Need to Know
Exterior painting in Pompano Beach often triggers a permit review when scope expands into repairs or exterior alterations. The City’s Building Inspections office is at 100 W Atlantic Blvd, and most applications go through the Click2Gov portal. Permit costs typically run $100–$1,200 depending on the job size, so budgeting for compliance is part of doing it right in Broward County.
Flood zones matter here. Coastal AE and VE zones were updated on FEMA maps in July 2024, and the 50% substantial improvement rule can affect projects near the shore and canals. If your property is close to the Intracoastal or in Pompano Beach East, we coordinate scope so you stay on the right side of floodplain regulations.
South Florida’s humidity and salt air demand specific materials. We recommend mildew-resistant exterior paints, alkali-resistant primers for older stucco, and corrosion-resistant finishes for metal railings and balcony components. HOAs in Cypress Bend and Palm Aire often require approved color palettes and finish types, and we handle submittals to keep schedules moving. Narrow lots in older neighborhoods can complicate access for equipment, so we plan staging carefully to protect landscaping and keep neighbors happy.
Exterior Painting Questions in Pompano Beach
Most single-family exteriors run $4,500–$9,500, while larger homes in Palm Aire or oceanfront properties can reach $12,000–$18,000 depending on prep and coatings.
Basic painting usually doesn’t require a permit, but repairs, exterior alterations, or work in flood zones can. We verify requirements with the Pompano Beach Building Inspections office and submit through Click2Gov when needed.
We use mildew-resistant acrylics and salt-air-rated primers, plus elastomeric coatings where stucco has hairline cracking—especially in Pompano Beach East.
Yes. We review HOA paint color lists, submit samples, and match the approved sheen and finish so the project clears architectural review.
Many do. We coordinate scheduling limits, access rules, and color approvals with the community management to keep the project compliant and quiet.