
Painting a home or business in Miami-Dade or Broward isn't quite the same job as painting one further north. Year-round humidity slows dry times between coats, salt carried in off the coast works into railings, stucco, and metal fixtures faster than most paint is built to handle, and afternoon storms narrow the exterior work window to a few dry hours at a time. Triumph Painters has built its process around those specifics, for homeowners and businesses searching for house painters near me or commercial painters near me across Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and the surrounding area.
Homes in this region tend to fall into a few familiar categories: concrete block construction under stucco, older properties with original wood trim that has absorbed decades of humidity, and waterfront homes where salt exposure is a daily fact of life rather than an occasional one. Our residential painting work covers all three, from full-property exterior painting to interior painting for living spaces, and condo and apartment painting for owners managing HOA approval on top of the usual project details.
Commercial properties add their own constraints on top of the climate: buildings need to stay open, tenants need advance notice, and a paint schedule has to work around business hours instead of the other way around. Our commercial painting projects cover offices, retail, and restaurants across Fort Lauderdale and Miami, while industrial painting work applies coating systems built for the wear warehouses and manufacturing sites see well beyond normal foot traffic.
Exterior coatings work harder here than in most of the country. UV exposure breaks down resin and pigment faster, humidity keeps surfaces damp longer between rain events, and that combination is a large part of why paint chalks, fades, and peels well before its rated lifespan if the wrong product or prep gets used. Interior work has its own considerations - closed-up, air-conditioned rooms trap moisture from cooking and showers, which is why mildew-resistant, low-VOC formulas tend to hold up better indoors here than a standard interior paint.
None of this is exotic knowledge, but a paint job planned around a generic national playbook tends to underperform here anyway. Years of estimating and running crews on stucco, concrete block, and waterfront properties throughout Miami-Dade and Broward have shaped which products, prep steps, and application methods we default to for this climate. Contact us for a free estimate, or read through our blog for more on painting decisions specific to Miami and Fort Lauderdale.
A lot of general painting advice is written for a climate this region doesn't have. A few factors come up on nearly every estimate we do here, and they're worth understanding before you plan a project or compare quotes:
Florida requires licensed contractors to carry general liability coverage, and HOA boards and property managers routinely ask for a certificate of insurance before work starts on a condo or commercial building. We carry that coverage as a baseline, not an add-on, and can provide documentation before your first day on the schedule.
Twelve-plus years in this market means we've painted through several hurricane seasons, tracked which products actually hold up on stucco after a few South Florida summers, and adjusted our approach as manufacturers reformulate paint lines for VOC regulations. What started as residential work in Florida has grown into commercial and HOA projects across Miami-Dade and Broward.
An estimate that skips over stucco cracks, failed caulking, or old coatings that need to be scraped before repainting isn't really an estimate - it's a guess that gets revised once work starts. We walk the property first, note what prep work is actually needed, and price the job around that instead of a flat per-square-foot number that ignores condition.
Our client list runs from single-family homeowners to condo associations, property managers, and commercial and government facilities, each with different expectations for scheduling, documentation, and site rules. The common thread is that a job isn't finished until the surface is prepared correctly, not just painted over.
A recommendation that works for a north-facing block home inland won't necessarily be right for a waterfront property with direct salt exposure. We factor in sun exposure, proximity to the water, existing coating condition, and how the surface was originally built before recommending a paint system, rather than defaulting to the same answer for every property.
Occupied homes and active businesses both come with the same basic ask: get the prep and painting done without turning the space upside down. We schedule around your routine, protect furniture, fixtures, and flooring before work starts, and treat site cleanup as part of the daily routine rather than a last-day scramble.
“Triumph Painters did an excellent job on our office building. Professional from start to finish, and the exterior looks brand new. Highly recommend for any commercial project in Miami.”
Maria R.
Miami
“We needed our entire house painted inside and out. The team was on time, clean, and the quality was outstanding. Best house painters we've used in Fort Lauderdale.”
James T.
Fort Lauderdale
“From the free estimate to the final walkthrough, everything was smooth. Our condo looks great and the crew was respectful of our building rules. Will use again.”
Lisa K.
Miami
Painting cost in Miami varies by project size and scope. Interior painting typically runs about $3-$7 per square foot, while exterior painting can range from $5-$10 per square foot. Prep work moves the number more than most homeowners expect - stucco crack repair, failed caulking, and stripping old coatings all add labor before the first coat goes on. We provide free detailed estimates so you know exactly what to expect before we start.
With quality materials and proper preparation, exterior painting in Florida can last 7-10 years, though waterfront and coastal-facing properties tend to land at the shorter end of that range. UV exposure breaks down pigment and causes chalking, humidity slows dry time and encourages mildew, and salt carried inland accelerates all of it on surfaces facing the water. We select paint systems based on which of these factors matters most for a given property, rather than using the same product on every job.
Yes. During the walkthrough, we look at the condition of existing coatings, stucco or drywall cracks, caulking, and any signs of moisture damage, since those determine how much prep work the job needs before a price makes sense. You'll get a clear breakdown of labor and materials with no obligation. Call (305) 380-3081 or request a quote online.
Yes. Triumph Painters is fully licensed and insured. We carry comprehensive liability insurance and our crew is bonded. This protects your property and gives you peace of mind. We can provide proof of insurance upon request, including for HOA or commercial requirements.
Yes. We serve Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, Miami-Dade, Palm Beach County, and the greater South Florida area. Our team travels throughout the region for residential and commercial painting. Contact us to confirm service for your specific address.
See the full list of counties and cities we cover: Service Areas.
Triumph Painters started because Miami had painting contractors who did solid work and painting contractors who were easy to schedule and communicate with, but not always both at once. Every job we take on is run with that gap in mind: a clear scope, a crew that shows up when it says it will, and finished work that holds up against this region's climate, not just at the final walkthrough.
We work across Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and the surrounding South Florida area on residential, commercial, and HOA-managed properties, along with related trades like drywall repair and epoxy flooring that often come up alongside a painting project. The scope changes from job to job; the standard for prep work and product selection doesn't.
Every property gets assessed for what it actually needs - existing coating condition, moisture exposure, substrate type - before we talk about color or timeline.
That approach is what's carried Triumph Painters this far, and what we intend to keep building on.
Ara Kazarian
Founder, Triumph Painters
