Coastal-grade finishes built for Gulf weather — for homes and businesses in Panama City and across Bay County.
Exterior work on the Gulf Coast is as much about protection as it is about looks. We start by washing off chalk, mildew, and salt residue, then scrape and sand any failing paint down to a sound surface. Bare wood, raw stucco, and exposed Hardie all get spot-primed before a single finish coat goes on.
Home base. From the historic homes near downtown and St. Andrews to the newer subdivisions out toward Lynn Haven, we know how Panama City's mix of older wood-sided houses and modern stucco builds need to be painted to hold up to bayfront weather.
We specify coatings rated for high-UV, high-humidity coastal exposure — the same systems we use on three-story beach homes in Walton County and on commercial buildings around Panama City. Proper caulking at every seam and around every window keeps water out, which is what actually makes a finish last down here.
With 42 years of experience on Panhandle buildings, we understand what Panama City's coastal climate does to a paint job — and we prep and coat accordingly. You get careful surface prep, premium coatings, clean crews, and a finish that lasts. Call (850) 276-5777 for a free estimate on your exterior painting project in Panama City.
Yes. Call (850) 276-5777 for a free, no-pressure estimate on exterior painting anywhere in Panama City and across Bay County.
Coastal exposure is harder on paint than inland. With proper prep and quality coatings, most exteriors here hold up 7–10 years, though sun-facing and beachfront elevations may need attention sooner. We'll tell you honestly what yours needs.
Yes, almost always. Paint won't bond to a chalky, dirty, or mildewed surface, so a thorough wash — soft-wash on delicate substrates — is the first step of nearly every exterior we do.
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