Professional Painters of St. Petersburg, FL

How much does exterior painting cost in St. Petersburg, FL?

Exterior painting costs in St. Petersburg typically range from $2,500 to $6,500 for a standard single-family home, depending on square footage, surface condition, number of stories, and the products used. Homes on the water or with significant prep needs (peeling paint, wood rot, extensive caulking) will be toward the higher end. A written quote from us is free and takes about an hour — it includes a full breakdown of prep, materials, and labor so you can see exactly what you’re paying for. We don’t believe in ballpark numbers over the phone; every home is different.

A well-executed exterior paint job with proper prep and premium 100% acrylic coatings should last 7–10 years in St. Pete’s climate. Cheaper paint, insufficient prep, or application during humid summer months can cut that to 3–5 years. Waterfront homes may see slightly shorter lifespans due to salt air exposure — 5–8 years is realistic with coastal-grade products. The single biggest factor is surface preparation. Paint fails from the substrate up, not from the surface down.

 

Yes, always. James comes to your home, walks every surface with you, and provides a written quote at no charge and with no obligation. We don’t give ballpark numbers over the phone because they’re not useful — the actual condition of your surfaces, the complexity of the prep needed, and the products that are right for your specific home all affect the number. A proper estimate takes about an hour and gives you a clear picture of exactly what’s included.

 

Our price guarantee is simple: the number on your written estimate is the number on your invoice. Period. We’ve all had the experience of getting a low quote and then seeing additions and change orders appear once the job is underway. We don’t do that. If we discover something during the job that genuinely wasn’t visible during the estimate — say, hidden wood rot under siding — we’ll tell you before we do any additional work and give you a clear cost for what it takes to address it. You always have the final decision.

Do you do both interior and exterior painting?

Yes. We offer interior painting (walls, ceilings, trim, doors, cabinets), exterior painting (all surfaces and substrates), cabinet painting as a standalone service, commercial painting, and related services like drywall repair, popcorn ceiling removal, and stucco painting. If you have multiple projects, we’ll quote them together and coordinate the scheduling to minimize disruption to your home.

We primarily use Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams premium lines for both interior and exterior projects. For exteriors, that means Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior or Sherwin-Williams Emerald Exterior — both 100% acrylic with excellent UV resistance and mildewcide packages suited for Florida’s climate. For interiors, we use Aura Interior or Emerald Interior depending on the application. For stucco, we use elastomeric coatings. We’re happy to discuss specific products during your estimate and explain why we choose what we choose for your particular surfaces.

Interior painting for a standard St. Pete home (3 beds, 2 baths, main living areas) typically takes 3–5 days. Exterior painting takes 3–7 days depending on the size of the home, the amount of prep needed, and weather. Cabinet painting is usually 3–5 days including door removal, painting off-site, and reinstallation. We’ll give you a specific timeline in your estimate based on your actual project — and we stick to it.

Cabinet painting is one of our most requested services. It’s fundamentally different from wall painting — doors and drawer fronts are removed and painted flat in a controlled environment, frames are carefully cleaned, deglossed, and primed in place, and we apply finish coats by spray rather than brush and roller. This is what gives you that smooth, factory-quality result with no brush marks. The prep work on cabinets is extensive — thorough cleaning and degreasing, proper sanding, and the right primer are what determine whether the finish lasts years or starts chipping within months.

What's the best time of year to paint my home's exterior in St. Pete?

October through March is the ideal window for exterior painting in St. Petersburg. Florida’s wet season (June–September) brings daily afternoon thunderstorms and sustained high humidity that make exterior paint application difficult — you can’t reliably get the dry time paint needs, and painting in high ambient humidity affects adhesion and curing. The cooler, drier fall and winter months give you predictable weather, lower humidity, and temperatures that are ideal for paint application and curing. Interior painting can be done year-round with no restrictions.

Yes. Salt air is significantly more damaging to paint than regular atmospheric exposure, and homes within a mile of the bay need coatings formulated for coastal environments. We’ve done extensive work on Snell Isle, Shore Acres, St. Pete Beach, and Tierra Verde and have a specific approach for waterfront properties: thorough surface prep including salt deposit removal, marine-grade or coastal-rated topcoats, rust-inhibiting primer on all metal surfaces, and full caulking of all joints and penetrations before painting begins.

Absolutely. Many St. Pete neighborhoods — including parts of Coquina Key, Jungle Terrace, and various condo associations — require HOA approval before exterior color changes. We’re familiar with this process and can assist with documentation, paint samples, and coordination with the architectural review committee. The key is starting the approval process before scheduling paint work, not after. Bring it up during your estimate and we’ll make sure we build it into the timeline.

Yes. White Glove Painting LLC is a licensed painting contractor in the state of Florida. We carry full liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage on all jobs. We’re happy to provide proof of insurance before any project starts — any legitimate contractor should be willing to do the same. If a contractor can’t produce a current certificate of insurance, that’s a risk you’re taking on yourself if anything goes wrong on your property.

Yes, and this is something we genuinely care about. We use low-VOC and zero-VOC premium paints on interior projects as standard practice — not as an upgrade. These paints produce far less off-gassing during and after application, which matters if you have children, pets, or family members with sensitivities. They also perform just as well as conventional paints when you’re using quality formulations from Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams — the idea that eco-friendly means lower quality hasn’t been true for years.

Interior painting — St. Petersburg

Will your crew actually finish the job in one visit — or leave and never come back?
We commit to a written completion date before we start. Our crews work full days, not half-days, and we do not leave a job unfinished to move on to the next customer. If anything delays completion, we communicate proactively — you will never have to chase us down for an update.
White Glove Painting always applies a minimum of two coats, back-rolling after any spray application to ensure complete, even coverage. We do thorough wet-edge checks on every wall before moving on. Thin, one-coat coverage is one of the most common complaints homeowners have about budget painters — it is simply not how we work.

Yes — full drop-cloth coverage of every floor and horizontal surface is non-negotiable on every job. Outlet covers, switch plates, thermostats, and cabinet hardware are removed or masked before the first brush touches a wall. We treat your home as if it were our own.

We use the industry-standard finish for each surface: flat or low-sheen for ceilings, eggshell or satin for walls, and semi-gloss for all trim, baseboards, and doors. We will never apply satin where semi-gloss belongs. Every finish decision is reviewed with you before we start.

Yes. Professional caulking before painting is part of our standard interior process — not an add-on you have to request. We caulk all gaps between trim and wall surfaces to deliver a clean, finished look that holds up over time.

Our estimates are based on precise square footage calculations and the appropriate spread rate for each product. We never overbuy and leave you with three 5-gallon buckets you did not need — and we certainly never store a paint roller inside one of your buckets.

We conduct a formal walk-through with you at the end of every job before we accept final payment. Any items on that punch list get fixed the same day or the very next morning — by a full crew, not a single person with a paint can. Once you sign off, our work is done right.

White Glove Painting is fully licensed and insured in Florida. We are happy to provide proof of license and certificate of insurance before any contract is signed. Never hire an unlicensed painter — if something goes wrong, you have no legal protection.

We provide a confirmed start date and daily schedule in writing. Our crews arrive on time. If there is ever an unexpected delay — weather, emergency — you get a phone call or text before the scheduled start time, not radio silence.

Proper prep is what separates a paint job that lasts from one that peels in a year. We sand surfaces where needed, prime all new or repaired drywall, fill holes and imperfections, and never paint over problems. We walk the scope of prep with you before we start so there are no surprise charges.

Our detailed written contract specifies every surface, finish, and task. If it is not in writing, it is open to interpretation — and that is how disputes start. We go line-by-line with every client at the estimate stage so there are zero surprises when the invoice arrives.

We stand behind our work with a written labor warranty. If any issue arises from our workmanship, we come back and fix it — free of charge, promptly, and without you having to send your address multiple times. Our goal is that you never need to pick up a paintbrush after we leave.

Exterior painting — St. Petersburg

Will you do a thorough walk-around inspection before AND after painting?
Yes — a formal pre-job walk-around is how we confirm scope, note existing damage, and align expectations. A post-job walk-around with you is required before we accept final payment. You should never have to find missed sections yourself after a painter has left.
All White Glove exterior jobs include two full coats unless the spec sheet for a specific product states otherwise — and we will tell you if that applies. One thin coat is a shortcut that leads to visible old color, early fading, and peeling. We do not take that shortcut.
We scrape, sand, and prime all peeling or flaking areas before any new paint goes on. Painting over old peel is the number one cause of premature failure. Our prep process is thorough because it is the foundation of a job that lasts.
Masking windows, doors, light fixtures, and hardscape borders is part of our standard process. Any accidental overspray is cleaned before we leave. We do a final inspection specifically checking glass, tile, and concrete surfaces.
We maintain our project schedule and communicate any weather-related delays directly to you. Your project will not simply stall for weeks with no explanation while our crew works other jobs. You will always know exactly where your job stands.
Yes — power washing is standard before every exterior job. We clean all surfaces to remove dirt, mildew, and chalking paint. The surface must be clean and dry before primer or paint is applied, or the new coat will not bond properly.
We provide color consultation as part of our estimate process, including digital color previews where available. We also do test patches on request before committing to a full color. You will not be surprised by how the color looks on your actual home.
Stucco requires specific primers and flexible paints that bridge hairline cracks. We assess your stucco condition during the estimate and recommend the right product system. We do not simply roll standard latex over bare or deteriorated stucco and call it done.
Our exterior work comes with a written labor warranty. If paint peels or fails due to a workmanship issue, we return and fix it. Peeling that occurs within the warranty period is our responsibility — not yours.

Every White Glove job ends with a full site cleanup. All drop cloths, masking materials, empty cans, and debris are removed the same day. We leave your property cleaner than we found it.

Cabinet painting — St. Petersburg

What is the difference between cabinet painting and just painting the walls?
Cabinet painting requires a completely different process — thorough degreasing, sanding, a bonding primer, and thin coats of a durable topcoat formulated for cabinet-grade hardness. Standard wall paint applied to cabinets will chip and peel within months. We use only products specified for cabinetry.
Cabinet doors are sprayed off-site (or in place with full masking) for a smooth, factory-style finish. We sand between coats to eliminate any texture or runs. The result should look like new cabinetry, not like someone brushed paint on.
Doors and drawer fronts are removed, cleaned, sanded, primed, and painted separately for the best possible finish. Hardware is removed — not painted around. We label every door and drawer so everything goes back exactly where it came from.
A properly prepared and painted cabinet finish should last 8–10 years with normal care. The key variables are surface prep, primer selection, and product quality — all three of which we control and document. We will walk you through care instructions so your finish lasts.
Yes. We use two-component or waterborne alkyd topcoats specifically rated for kitchen environments — resistant to moisture, cleaning products, and daily contact. We do not use standard interior latex on cabinetry.
That is exactly what cabinet painting is designed for. A professional cabinet paint job typically costs 15–20% of cabinet replacement and can completely transform your kitchen or bathroom. We provide a color consultation to help you choose a finish that works with your countertops and flooring.
We handle all prep — degreasing, sanding, priming, and masking the surrounding area. You just need to remove items from inside the cabinets if we are painting interiors. We will walk you through exactly what to expect at the estimate stage.
We use low-VOC or waterborne products wherever possible and always ensure adequate ventilation during and after application. We will advise you on how long the space should air out before normal use resumes.

Commercial painting — St. Petersburg

Can you work nights or weekends so our business does not have to close?
Yes. White Glove Painting offers after-hours and weekend scheduling for commercial clients. We understand that downtime costs money, and we plan our work around your operational hours — not the other way around.
Every commercial project gets a written project timeline with milestones. We assign a dedicated project manager who is on-site daily — not one who shows up only on Fridays. Progress updates are provided regularly so you always know where the job stands.
Yes — we carry full general liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage required for commercial projects. Certificates of insurance are provided before the first day of work, and we can name your property management company or general contractor as additionally insured if required.
Our insurance covers accidental damage to client property. We document existing conditions before starting, protect all equipment and surfaces that are not being painted, and carry out a full inspection at the end of each phase. Any damage caused by our crew is our responsibility to make right.
Commercial jobs are staffed with a consistent crew led by the same supervisor from start to finish. You will not have strangers showing up each morning. Consistent staffing is how quality and communication stay on track throughout a project.
Yes. We have the crew size and project management systems to handle apartment complexes, office parks, retail centers, and HOA communities. We can phase work to minimize disruption to tenants and operations.
Our project manager walks every section at the end of each workday and produces a daily punch list. Nothing is considered complete until it passes our internal inspection. You do not need to babysit our crew — that is what our management structure is for.
We schedule an on-site walk-through, measure all surfaces, review your spec requirements, and provide a detailed written quote with line-item breakdown within 48 hours. We do not give phone-only ballpark numbers and we do not ghost you after the visit.

Drywall & specialty — St. Pete

Do you repair drywall before painting, or just paint over imperfections?
We repair before we paint — always. Spackle, mesh patches, texture matching, and skim coating are all part of our drywall service. Painting over holes, cracks, or uneven compound is a shortcut we simply do not take.
Texture matching is a specialized skill, and it is one we practice on every drywall repair job. We assess your existing texture type — orange peel, knockdown, skip trowel — and replicate it before priming and painting so repairs blend seamlessly.
No. We always allow compound to cure fully before sanding, priming, and painting. Rushing this step causes the finish to crack or telegraph through the paint surface. We schedule our drywall and painting phases with proper dry time built in.
No. Our drywall repair and specialty work is performed by our own trained crew — not handed off to a third-party subcontractor. This means one point of accountability, consistent quality standards, and no finger-pointing between companies if something needs to be corrected.
A skim coat is a thin layer of joint compound applied over an entire wall to create a smooth, uniform surface — especially useful after popcorn ceiling removal or when walls have extensive texture damage. We assess whether a skim coat is necessary during the estimate and explain exactly what the benefit will be for your specific walls.
Drywall dust is one of the messiest parts of any renovation. We use full floor protection, seal off HVAC vents where possible, and perform a thorough cleanup at the end of every day. Your home will not look like a construction site when we leave for the evening.
We first test the popcorn material for asbestos if your home was built before 1980 — this is a non-negotiable safety step. Once cleared, we wet-scrape the ceiling, skim coat the surface smooth, apply a sealer/primer, and paint. The result is a clean, modern flat ceiling.
Yes. Water damage requires removing compromised sections, replacing with new drywall, treating for mold if present, and then taping, mudding, texturing, and painting to match. We walk every water damage situation carefully so repairs are both structurally sound and visually seamless.