About Us
Peeling trim, faded siding, and water stains make a home look tired and they let moisture in if you wait too long. We handle this with tight prep, pro paints, and clean lines as your interior house painter, exterior house painter, and roof painter in Dunedin, and Dunedin House Painters gets it done with careful planning so the finish lasts.
Our crews are seasoned and methodical, with surface prep that includes washing, scraping, sanding, small repairs, caulking, and primers matched to wood, stucco, brick, and metal, and we follow lead safe practices in older homes. We avoid the classic mistakes that cause early failure like painting over damp surfaces, skipping primer on bare spots, spraying without back rolling, using interior paint outside, or rushing work when the temperature and dew point are wrong.
You get clear scheduling, a written scope that spells out prep and products, tidy daily cleanup, and steady updates. We protect floors, furniture, and landscaping, we fix the small stuff that others skip, and we stand behind our work so you are not left with missed spots or early peeling.
Our interior house painter service covers drywall repair, texture and patch work, stain blocking for water and tannins, caulking, trim and cabinet finishes, and crisp lines that don’t bleed, and this stops common issues like flashing, scuffs that will not wash, and stains that creep back. Our exterior house painter service includes washing, mildew treatment, scraping and sanding to a sound edge, epoxy or wood filler repairs, gap caulking, bonding primers on chalky siding, spray and back roll for even build, and weather checks so paint cures right, because rushing or painting near the dew point leads to early peeling and lap marks, while our roof painter work focuses on proper substrates like metal and concrete tile with elastomeric or acrylic coatings, never on asphalt shingles that can trap moisture and void a roof warranty, and we use safety lines and anchors and only coat in dry weather between about fifty and ninety degrees with a falling dew point to avoid blistering.
Most paint jobs fail from rushing prep, painting over chalk, picking the wrong primer, or painting in direct sun or near the dew point, and that leads to peeling within a season, mildew growth, and wood rot, so we plan the weather window and product match before we open a can.
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