Project Spotlight · Deercreek — Jacksonville, FL 32256 · July 2026
Repainting a Custom Stucco Home in Deercreek
After 15 Years, Preparation Mattered More Than Simply Changing the Color
When A New Leaf Painting Contractors began this exterior project in Deercreek, Jacksonville, the custom stucco home had gone approximately 15 years since its previous paint job. The project did not call for major stucco reconstruction, but after that amount of time, this particular exterior needed considerably more than simply applying another finish coat.
The scope began with pressure washing and evaluation, followed by minor stucco repairs, exterior wood repairs, vent-cover replacement, caulking, sealing, and extensive surface preparation. A clear Loxon sealer was incorporated into the coating system before Sherwin-Williams® Latitude® Exterior was used for the finished exterior house painting.
Deercreek is an established gated residential community on Jacksonville’s Southside in the 32256 area, centered around Deercreek Country Club and characterized by mature landscaping, lakes, preserved natural areas, and individually designed homes. That setting provides useful context for this project, but the scope itself was determined by the condition of this particular home rather than by the neighborhood around it.
This large custom residence had substantial stucco elevations along with architectural bands and trim, wood components, soffits, fascia, exterior doors, and other details that all had to be considered as part of one exterior project. The painted surfaces weren’t limited to the stucco body: architectural stucco trim, soffits, fascia, and exterior doors were all included in the completed scope. The project was completed in July 2026.
Project at a Glance
Project
Complete Stucco Exterior Painting
Location
Deercreek
Jacksonville, FL 32256
County
Duval County
Project Date
July 2026
Property
Large Custom Residential Home
Exterior
Stucco
Previous Painting
Approximately 15 Years Earlier
Stucco Repairs
Minor Repairs Where Required
Carpentry
Exterior Wood Repairs Where Required
Additional Repairs
Vent Cover Replacement
Preparation
Pressure Washing · Caulking · Sealing · Surface Preparation
Sealer
Clear Sherwin-Williams® Loxon® Sealer
Finish Coating
Sherwin-Williams® Latitude® Exterior
Painted Surfaces
Stucco Body · Stucco Trim · Soffits · Fascia · Exterior Doors
Contractor
A New Leaf Painting Contractors

Fifteen Years Between Exterior Paint Jobs
Fifteen years is a long service life for an exterior coating, and it doesn’t mean the previous paint job failed. What it does mean is that by the time a repaint is being considered, the exterior has accumulated a set of conditions that need attention before a new finish goes on.
On this home that included the condition of the existing coating, surface contamination across large wall areas, aging sealant at joints and transitions, minor stucco imperfections, exterior wood components, and accessories that penetrate or interrupt the wall surface. None of it was dramatic. All of it needed to be addressed.
The Exterior Was Evaluated Before It Was Painted
A large stucco repaint is easy to think of as one uniform wall. It isn’t. This project included the stucco body, architectural stucco trim and detailing, exterior wood components, soffits, fascia, exterior doors, and vent and accessory components — and each of those was evaluated on its own terms.
A complete exterior repaint may end in one coordinated finish, but the surfaces underneath it do not all begin in the same condition.
Repainting a Custom Stucco Home in Deercreek
Deercreek is a gated community in Jacksonville’s Southside, built around an 18-hole golf course with a club that opened in 1989. It holds roughly 750 single-family homes across a site that includes about 285 acres of preserved wetlands, with lots that back onto lakes, woods and the course. Most of the community’s homes were built from the late 1980s through the 2000s.
That build era is what makes this project representative rather than unusual. A custom home from that period is now well into its maintenance life, and a 15-year gap since the last repaint puts it exactly where this one was: sound overall, but carrying enough accumulated condition that the preparation scope was the real work. The mature landscaping and preserve edges that make the community what it is also mean shaded elevations that dry slowly — a factor in how surfaces were cleaned and how long they were given before coating.

Pressure Washing & Cleaning the Existing Exterior
Preparation began with pressure washing and exterior cleaning — removing accumulated dirt and surface contaminants, and taking off loose material where applicable.
On an exterior that hasn’t been painted in fifteen years, that step does something beyond cleaning: it gives the evaluation a clear view. Conditions that are invisible under years of accumulation become visible once the surface is clean. Washing isn’t a repair step and it doesn’t prepare every surface completely on its own, but it’s what the rest of the preparation gets built on.
Minor Stucco Repairs Before Painting
This home did not need stucco remediation. What it needed were localized repairs — minor conditions addressed where required, as part of getting the wall ready for coating.
That distinction is worth making plainly, because stucco projects get discussed as though they’re all major. They aren’t. Sometimes the correct scope is localized repair plus appropriate preparation plus a coating system, and treating a sound stucco wall as though it needs reconstruction serves nobody. What determines the answer is the evaluation, which is why stucco repairs before painting get scoped after someone looks at the wall rather than before.
Field Note: Does Every Older Stucco Home Need Major Repairs Before Painting?
No. The repair scope depends on the condition of the actual stucco.
Some homes have localized cracks, patches or minor defects that can be addressed as part of normal pre-paint preparation. Others may have loose or delaminated stucco, substrate deterioration, or moisture-related conditions that call for a more substantial repair scope before coating.
The point is evaluation — not assuming every stucco wall needs the same treatment.
Exterior Wood Repairs & Vent Cover Replacement
A stucco home isn’t only stucco. Wood components sit at the trim, soffit and fascia lines, and vents and accessories interrupt the wall surface at various points. Those are the elements that tend to get overlooked in a repaint scope, and they’re often the ones showing wear first.
On this project, exterior wood repairs were completed where required, and a vent cover was replaced as part of the scope. Small items individually — but a coating applied around a deteriorated component or an aged accessory leaves that condition in place under a finish that otherwise looks complete.

Caulking, Sealing & Detailed Surface Preparation
This is where most of the project’s hours went, and none of it is visible in the finished photographs.
Aging sealant was addressed where required. Joints, transitions and openings were caulked and sealed where the detail called for it. Stucco detailing, trim areas, door surrounds, and the interfaces where soffit and fascia meet the wall all needed preparation appropriate to what they were. On a large custom exterior, that’s a substantial amount of close work across a lot of linear footage — and it’s what the finish coat is actually sitting on. Caulk isn’t waterproofing and it doesn’t substitute for flashing; it’s one part of preparing an exterior properly.
Why a Clear Loxon Sealer Was Part of the System
A clear Sherwin-Williams® Loxon® sealer was incorporated into the system before the finish coating on this project.
That was the specification for this home and this exterior condition — not a step every stucco project requires. Coating systems get built around what the surface actually is and what it needs, which is the same principle that determined the repair scope earlier in the project.
Sherwin-Williams Latitude on the Finished Exterior
Sherwin-Williams® Latitude® Exterior was used for the completed exterior painting across the stucco body, the architectural stucco trim, the soffits, the fascia and the exterior doors.
By that point the exterior had been cleaned, evaluated, repaired where required, sealed and prepared. The finish coating went onto a surface that was ready for it. That sequence is the project — more on how we approach professional exterior painting across Jacksonville and Northeast Florida.
More Than the Stucco Body
The stucco walls are the largest surface on a home like this, but they’re not what makes a finished exterior read as complete. Architectural stucco trim and bands define the elevations. Soffits and fascia frame the roofline. Exterior doors are what people actually stand in front of. Painting the body and stopping there leaves a home looking half-finished, no matter how well the walls turned out.


The Finished Deercreek Exterior
The completed photographs document prepared stucco, localized repairs that no longer read as repairs, prepared wood components, and a coordinated finish across the body, the architectural trim, the soffits, the fascia and the doors.
What changed here isn’t only the color. A fifteen-year-old exterior was evaluated, cleaned, selectively repaired, extensively prepared, sealed and then coated — and the finish is the last step in that list rather than the whole of it.
What This Deercreek Project Shows About Repainting Stucco
A stucco home doesn’t have to be badly damaged to justify careful preparation. This one wasn’t. It was a sound custom exterior that had simply gone fifteen years, and the scope reflected that: cleaning, minor stucco repair, wood repair, a component replacement, caulking and sealing, extensive surface preparation, a sealer, and then the finish coating.
None of those steps were chosen from a standard checklist. They were chosen because that’s what this house needed, established by looking at it first. Another stucco home at fifteen years might need less. One with loose or delaminated material would need considerably more. The scope follows the condition, and the condition is only knowable by evaluating the actual exterior — which is the argument for starting every project that way rather than starting with a product.
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