Window & Trim Painting
Whether refreshing worn finishes or protecting newly repaired wood components, our painting services are designed to enhance durability while preserving the character of your home.
Properly maintained paint does more than improve appearance—it protects your windows, trim, and surrounding wood from moisture, rot, and long-term deterioration. At Century Glazing and Maintenance LLC we provide detailed window and trim painting services throughout Florida, combining careful preparation with skilled craftsmanship.
Precision Preparation for Lasting Results
The longevity of any paint job depends on proper preparation. Florida’s humidity and sun exposure make thorough surface prep essential to prevent peeling, cracking, or premature wear.
Our process includes:
- Careful surface cleaning and preparation
- Removal of loose or failing paint
- Repairs and stabilization
- Proper priming of exposed materials
- Precision application for smooth, even coverage
We focus on detail to ensure paint not only looks good but performs well in Florida’s climate.
Why Choose Century Glazing and Maintenance LLC?
Preservation-Focused Craftsmanship
We approach every painting project with respect for the structure and its history. Our work protects and enhances window frames and trim without compromising original details or window operation.
Detail-Driven, Honest Service
From surface preparation to final inspection, we prioritize precision and clear communication. No unnecessary upselling—just dependable workmanship focused on protection, performance, and long-term value.
Built for Florida’s Climate
Florida’s heat and humidity demand proper preparation and durable materials. We use proven techniques and high-quality coatings designed to withstand moisture, sun exposure, and long-term wear.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should window frames and trim be repainted in Florida?
Due to Florida’s heat, humidity, and sun exposure, window frames and exterior trim typically need repainting every 5–8 years, depending on material condition and exposure. Regular inspections help prevent peeling and moisture damage.
Do you provide surface preparation before painting?
Yes. Proper preparation is essential for long-lasting results. We clean surfaces, remove failing paint, make minor repairs when needed, and prime exposed materials before applying finish coats.
Can you paint historic or older wood windows?
Absolutely. We have experience working on historic homes and take care to preserve original craftsmanship while using modern materials that improve durability and protection.
Will painting affect how my windows operate?
No. We apply paint carefully to avoid buildup that can interfere with window movement. Maintaining proper function is always part of our process.
How do I know if my windows or trim need repainting?
Common signs include peeling, cracking, fading, exposed wood, or soft areas around frames. Addressing these issues early helps prevent moisture intrusion and more extensive repairs.