Interior painting tailored to Boca Raton’s homes and HOAs
Boca Raton’s median home value sits around $548,000–$650,000, so interior painting isn’t just cosmetic here—it’s a smart way to protect a major investment. In Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club and Boca West, we see owners selecting designer palettes and high‑end finishes that match custom millwork and imported flooring. That level of detail demands clean lines, consistent sheen, and a crew that can work around luxury furnishings without disruption. Primer Star Corp brings years of local experience in Boca’s upscale properties, from Mizner Park condos to quiet Boca Del Mar townhomes.
The median year built is 1983, and many of those homes still have original drywall repairs, older trim profiles, and patched texture from past upgrades. We regularly prep walls with skim coats, address nail pops, and seal stains from humid summers before any color goes on. Salt air in east Boca and seasonal humidity mean we specify mildew‑resistant paints for baths, laundry rooms, and closets. Interior painting here matters because it protects surfaces in a demanding climate while keeping homes market‑ready.
Why Boca Raton Homeowners Choose Us
Navigating Boca’s permit portals
We handle painting scopes that tie into other permitted work using the Building Department’s Boca eHub and Boca ePlans at myboca.us, with typical fees in the $200–$2,500+ range.
Built for humidity and salt air
East Boca homes near the Intracoastal need low‑VOC, mildew‑resistant coatings and careful surface prep to prevent peeling and staining during humid summers.
HOA and design review ready
From Royal Palm to Boca West, we align interior color packages with HOA and architectural review expectations, keeping projects on schedule.
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Interior Painting in Boca Raton — What You Need to Know
Boca Raton’s Building Department uses the Boca eHub and Boca ePlans portals at myboca.us for permits and plan submissions. Interior painting typically doesn’t require a permit, but when it’s part of a larger renovation, the fees can run from about $200 to $2,500+ depending on scope. We coordinate with your designer or GC to keep inspections and timelines smooth, especially in gated communities with access controls and strict work hours.
Flood risk is a real planning factor in this city. FEMA updated maps in December 2024 show 77 of 86 census tracts with more than 50% of buildings at significant flood risk, with many homes in AE, AH, and X zones. If a renovation crosses the 50% rule threshold relative to the home’s value, full flood compliance can be triggered. We help homeowners plan paint schedules around larger compliance work to avoid delays.
Humidity, salt air, and hurricane seasons shape our material choices. We use moisture‑resistant primers, stain blockers, and scrub‑resistant finishes for kitchens and baths, which is especially important in older 1980s homes. HOA oversight is strict in communities like Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club and Broken Sound Club, so we provide detailed color schedules and sample boards ahead of any work. Mizner Park condos often require elevator reservations and loading window coordination, which we handle from start to finish.
Interior Painting Questions in Boca Raton
Most single‑family homes run $4,500–$12,000 depending on square footage and prep. Luxury properties with custom trim or multiple colors typically range from $15,000–$35,000+.
Interior painting alone usually doesn’t require a permit, but if it’s part of a larger remodel, permits go through Boca’s Building Department via Boca eHub/ePlans. Fees generally start around $200.
We use mildew‑resistant, low‑VOC acrylics with stain‑blocking primers, plus higher‑sheen washable finishes in kitchens, baths, and laundry areas.
Yes. We submit color schedules and sample boards, follow work‑hour rules, and plan access for gated communities and guarded entrances.
Many 1983‑era homes need skim coating, texture blending, and stain sealing before paint. We inspect the walls and price prep transparently before any work starts.