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Port St. Lucie, FL 34952

Fast answer: Most exterior paint jobs in Port St. Lucie fall between $3,000 and $10,000+ depending on size, stories, and prep. That translates to roughly $1.50–$5.00 per sq. ft. For interiors, plan about $1–$3 per sq. ft. for walls only and more when ceilings and trim are included. Local climate (heat, UV, humidity, and summer rain) pushes prep and product choices, which directly affect price and longevity.

What Affects the Price the Most?

  • Home size & access: Two stories, steep pitches, and lots of detail add labor and safety setup.
  • Surface & condition: Stucco vs. vinyl vs. brick vs. wood; chalking, cracks, or peeling increase prep time.
  • Scope: Walls only vs. walls + trim + doors + soffits; number of colors; accent features.
  • Products: Standard acrylic vs. elastomeric on stucco; mildew-resistant and UV-stable coatings cost more but last longer.
  • Labor: Skilled crews commonly price by sq. ft. or hourly; complex prep drives hours.

How Much Does Exterior Painting Cost Per Square Foot?

For most Treasure Coast exteriors, expect $1.50–$5.00 per sq. ft. Basic single-story repaints with light prep land on the low end; multi-story homes, heavy scraping/patching, or premium systems (primer + two finish coats) push higher. A typical 2,000–2,500 sq. ft. home often totals $3,000–$10,000+, depending on access, substrate, and coating system.

How Much Does Interior Painting Cost Per Square Foot?

Plan $1–$3 per sq. ft. for walls only. Adding ceilings, trim, doors, and multiple colors raises the range to $2–$6+ per sq. ft. A standard 10×12 room often prices between $300 and $1,000 based on height, detail, and repairs.

Does Siding Type Change the Price?

  • Vinyl/Aluminum: Often easier to coat and usually on the lower end per sq. ft., but color selection must match solar-heat limits; darker colors may be restricted by the manufacturer.
  • Stucco/Block: Common in Port St. Lucie; hairline cracks and chalking require pressure wash, patching, and sometimes elastomeric or specialized masonry primer.
  • Brick: Porous and prep-intensive; primer plus finish coats increase materials and labor.
  • Wood: More scraping/spot-priming; exposed trim drives time and ladders.

Florida Factor: What’s Different About Painting in Port St. Lucie?

Our rainy season runs roughly May–October; the dry season (late fall through early spring) offers the most reliable windows. High humidity slows curing, so crews schedule around dew, pop-up storms, and afternoon heat. For stucco, high-build acrylics and elastomeric membranes help bridge hairline cracks and resist wind-driven rain and salt air. Investing in proper waterproofing and ventilation paths pays back in fewer failures.

How Long Will an Exterior Paint Job Last Here?

In the Treasure Coast climate, a quality system on stucco or CMU can last ~8–12 years with good prep and two coats. Trim and wood elements weather faster (~5–7 years). Product line, color choice, exposure, and maintenance (washdowns, timely caulking) all impact service life.

How Many Gallons Will I Need?

As a planning rule, one gallon covers about 350–400 sq. ft. per coat on smooth surfaces. Textured stucco and deep color changes consume more. Example: a 2,000-sq.-ft. exterior at 300 sq. ft./gal effective coverage and two coats may need ≈13–15 gallons of finish plus primer where required.

What’s a Typical Exterior Scope in Port St. Lucie?

  • Pressure wash; treat mildew
  • Scrape, sand, patch stucco cracks; spot-prime bare areas
  • Caulk joints and penetrations; mask and protect surroundings
  • Apply primer (as needed) and two finish coats to walls; one–two coats to trim/doors
  • Final walk-through and touch-ups

How Can I Save Without Sacrificing Quality?

  • Keep colors simple: Fewer breaks reduce masking and cut time.
  • Repair first: Fix failed caulk and cracks before painting; it extends life more than “one more coat.”
  • Choose smart coatings: Mid-to-upper acrylics or elastomeric on stucco last longer than bargain paints.
  • Bundle interior rooms: One mobilization often beats piecemeal visits.

What’s the Timeline?

Exterior: 2–5 days for a standard single-story; add time for two stories, heavy repairs, or weather holds. Interior: 1–3 days per typical zone/level. Good contractors schedule around rain, dew points, and sun angles for consistent curing.

Get a local, line-item estimate: Contact Duque Professional Painting and Stucco INC at (772) 273-5586. We’ll price your project by substrate, prep, and coating system—and propose alternates to hit your target number without risking premature failure.

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