Florida sun, salt air, and tropical storms eat exterior paint. We use premium Sherwin-Williams systems built for SWFL conditions, with pressure-wash prep and HOA color-match support included on every job.
A full exterior paint job in SWFL covers more than just the body color. We address: stucco body (two coats of premium exterior), trim and fascia (semi-gloss for cleanability), soffit (mildew-resistant), garage door (often a separate color or finish), and front door (statement coat). HOA color match is included where required.
Captiva's salt-air corrosion is the most aggressive in SWFL. Premium marine-grade acrylic systems are required — economy paint fails within 12 months. We pressure-wash with fresh water to neutralize salt before any prep, then prime any spalling stucco.
Our Captiva crew works across the full city — from South Seas Island Resort, Captiva Beach, Andy Rosse Lane, Bowman's Beach (Sanibel side), Tween Waters Inn — and we're familiar with how exterior painting scope changes between Captiva Village and South Seas Plantation.
Captiva disaster history: Hurricane Ian (2022 — catastrophic), Hurricane Charley (2004), Hurricane Irma (2017). Stucco patching from prior storm damage often needs primer + texture matching before repaint.
The combination on Captiva is uniquely brutal: constant salt aerosol off the Gulf, UV index hitting 11+ for nine months a year, wind-load on every gulf-facing elevation, and ambient humidity that almost never drops below 70%. A homeowner-grade acrylic latex coating system chalks, fades, and peels here in a single calendar year. The only paint that holds long-term on a Captiva exterior is a marine-class elastomeric or high-build acrylic system, applied over substrate that's been properly prepped for the salt load.
For the gulf-facing elevations on a Captiva home — west and southwest walls, especially along the Andy Rosse Lane beachfront corridor — we spec Sherwin-Williams Loxon XP or Loxon Self-Cleaning Acrylic at 8-10 mils dry-film thickness. Both are formulated for high-pH masonry, both carry an integrated mildewcide rated for tropical marine environments, and both bridge the hairline cracking that's already in any 20-year-old Captiva CBS wall. On wood-frame elevated construction (more common up by South Seas Plantation), we shift to Sherwin Emerald Rain Refresh or Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior — formulated for vertical wood under salt-laden rain. Economy paint is a category we don't bid on Captiva. It fails inside a year and the warranty conversation is impossible.
Wind on a Captiva gulf-facing wall in a summer afternoon thunderstorm drives salt aerosol through the topcoat into the primer interface. If we pressure-wash with brackish water from a pre-existing well — which a surprising number of older Captiva homes still tap — the salt deposits never come off and adhesion fails chemically within two cooling seasons. We bring fresh-water from the mainland for prep on every Captiva exterior, neutralize the wall with a low-acid TSP wash, and let the substrate dry to under 12% moisture content (Tramex meter, read in three locations per elevation) before any coating goes on. Skip the fresh-water wash and the top three coats peel together off the prime.
Deep reds, dark blues, and forest greens hold roughly 4-6 years on a Captiva exterior before noticeable fade. Mid-tone earth colors hold 7-9. Premium acrylic in light coastal neutrals — the dominant palette for South Seas Plantation HOA approval — can hit 10-12 years if the prep was clean. We tell every Captiva homeowner this upfront, because color selection on a barrier island is part of the warranty math. The HOAs at South Seas and Captiva Erosion Prevention District jurisdictional areas restrict palettes anyway; we work from their approved swatch books on the front-end of every job.
A Captiva exterior repaint is half coating selection and half preparation discipline. Fresh-water pressure-wash, substrate moisture verified to spec, spalling stucco patched and primed, then a marine-grade two-coat system applied within the temperature and humidity window the manufacturer requires. Done that way, the work lasts 8-10 years on the gulf side and longer on the protected elevations. That is the standard a Captiva exterior demands.
Full-pressure wash removes salt deposits, mildew, and chalking paint. Stucco cracks repaired and primed before paint.
Sherwin-Williams or Benjamin Moore premium exterior. Two coats for stucco body. Cut-in trim, fascia, soffit with mildew-resistant finish.
Garage door, front door, shutters as separate accent passes. Daily site clean-up. No paint on landscaping or windows.
For Captiva homeowners, the answer depends on the specific scope — call us at (239) 920-7972 for a same-day estimate. Our Captiva exterior painting crew handles this routinely; we can give you a clear quote after a 15-minute walkthrough.
For Captiva homeowners, the answer depends on the specific scope — call us at (239) 920-7972 for a same-day estimate. Our Captiva exterior painting crew handles this routinely; we can give you a clear quote after a 15-minute walkthrough.
For Captiva homeowners, the answer depends on the specific scope — call us at (239) 920-7972 for a same-day estimate. Our Captiva exterior painting crew handles this routinely; we can give you a clear quote after a 15-minute walkthrough.
For Captiva homeowners, the answer depends on the specific scope — call us at (239) 920-7972 for a same-day estimate. Our Captiva exterior painting crew handles this routinely; we can give you a clear quote after a 15-minute walkthrough.
For Captiva homeowners, the answer depends on the specific scope — call us at (239) 920-7972 for a same-day estimate. Our Captiva exterior painting crew handles this routinely; we can give you a clear quote after a 15-minute walkthrough.
Our Captiva exterior painting crew dispatches across the full city — from Captiva Village, South Seas Plantation, Sunset Captiva, Twin Palms, Captiva Beach, Plantation Estates, covering ZIP codes 33924. Substrate prep differs across Captiva's build mix — CBS stucco, wood-frame, EIFS all need different priming.
Captiva insurance carriers we work with: Citizens Coastal Account, high-value home carriers, NFIP. We bill direct on most claims and document to adjuster standards from the first call.
Same crew, same standards — we cover the surrounding cities too:
All services in Captiva →For CMU and stucco exteriors on Captiva, particularly Gulf-facing elevations along Captiva Drive and Andy Rosse Lane, we specify Sherwin-Williams Loxon XP elastomeric over Loxon Conditioner, or a comparable PPG Perma-Crete system. Loxon XP bridges hairline cracks up to 1/16 inch, has documented wind-driven rain resistance to roughly 98 mph at standard film build, and tolerates the high alkalinity of fresh stucco patches without lime-burn. On wood elements (cedar shake, exposed rafter tails near Tween Waters Inn-era architecture) we use an oil-modified penetrating primer followed by 100% acrylic topcoat — not latex over bare cedar.
Prep is most of the job. We pressure-wash at 1500-2500 psi with a sodium hypochlorite and surfactant mix to kill mildew and lift salt deposits, then potable rinse — chlorides left on the substrate will osmotically blister even premium elastomerics. Cracks over 1/16 inch get routed and filled with Sherwin-Williams Sherlastic or polyurethane sealant; hairlines are bridged by the Loxon XP itself. Spalled or chalky areas get a Loxon Conditioner penetrating primer. Patches from Ian-era repairs are tested for pH and moisture before topcoating — fresh stucco needs to cure 28 days minimum, and pH should be below 10.
UV index on Captiva runs 10-11 most of the warm season, and the Gulf reflection effectively doubles incident UV on south and west elevations. Organic pigments — particularly bright reds, oranges, and some blues — break down photolytically and chalk within 18-30 months regardless of the paint quality. The fix is pigment selection, not paint upgrade: we specify inorganic pigments (iron oxides, complex inorganic colored pigments) for the field color, which on a Captiva palette typically means earth tones, sandy whites, and muted blue-greys. Crisp whites should be titanium-dioxide-based for chalk resistance.
Paint adhesion under wind-driven rain is governed by film integrity and substrate bond, not a single rated number. The practical test is ASTM D6904 (wind-driven rain) and ASTM D4541 (pull-off adhesion, target above 200 psi on stucco). Loxon XP and comparable elastomerics meet both at proper film build (12-16 mils wet, 6-8 mils dry per coat, two coats). On Captiva, the failure mode is almost never wind itself peeling sound paint — it's wind-driven rain finding pinholes, lap failures, or unsealed dissimilar-material joints (stucco-to-wood trim, around penetrations). Detailing matters more than topcoat selection.
Honest answer: 6-8 years on a well-prepped Loxon XP system on the protected sides, 4-6 years on Gulf-facing elevations near Captiva Beach or South Seas Plantation. Inland Lee County jobs go 8-12 years on the same system. The accelerated cycle on Captiva is driven by chloride deposition (measurable as surface salt that osmotically blisters coatings) and UV. A mid-cycle pressure-wash and spot-recoat of Gulf elevations at year 3-4 can stretch the full repaint another 2-3 years and is far cheaper. We document film thickness at each repaint so future scope is defensible to insurance after wind events.
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