Interior Painting Orlando FL Pros
From patching to the final coat—one contractor, one clean result.
Available Monday – Sunday, 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM · 386-342-1116
Professional Interior Painting That Starts at the Wall, Not the Brush
Frank Matos Drywall and Painting LLC is a licensed interior painting and drywall contractor serving Orlando, FL, and surrounding Central Florida communities since 2013.
Professional interior painting in Orlando covers wall preparation, patching open holes or cracks, priming bare or repaired surfaces, and applying finish coats in the correct sequence for Florida's humidity. A licensed contractor who also handles drywall means the prep work and the paint work are done by the same hands—no coordination gaps and no uneven results.
Scuffed walls from moving furniture, yellowed ceilings from Florida's humidity, and builder-grade paint that faded faster than expected—these are the moments homeowners reach out to us. A pre-sale refresh is one of the highest-return updates you can make before listing. Worn walls affect buyer perception on day one, and they affect how you feel about your home every day until then. Leaving them unpainted has a real cost that compounds over time.
Most paint-only contractors prime over cracks, skip patching, and leave texture inconsistencies that show clearly under Florida's bright natural light. Frank Matos assesses wall condition before a brush goes down. Because we also handle professional drywall repair, we see what the wall actually needs and address it in the same visit. That's the difference between a paint job that looks good in photos and one that still looks good in two years.

How We Prepare, Prime, and Paint for Lasting Interior Results
Skipping preparation steps is the most common reason interior paint jobs fail within two years in Florida's humidity. The process matters as much as the product, and we don't cut it short.
Surface Prep and Patching Come First
We clean surfaces, identify and mark damaged areas, fill nail pops, patch holes and settlement cracks, and sand everything smooth before paint touches the wall. Paint applied over unpatched surfaces telegraphs every imperfection under Florida's bright natural light. Frank Matos's drywall background means this step is done right—not rushed.
Priming Is a Functional Step, Not an Optional One
We prime every repaired area and every surface that needs it. Primer seals patches, prevents bleed-through on previously painted or stained surfaces, and ensures the topcoat bonds correctly in a humid climate. Skipping primer is the single most predictable cause of uneven sheen and early peeling. We don't skip it.
Paint Selection for Florida’s Climate
We use humidity-resistant formulations appropriate for Florida's climate and match sheen level to the room. Flat or matte for ceilings and low-traffic areas. Eggshell or satin for kitchens, bathrooms, and high-traffic walls. The wrong product in a Florida bathroom fails early – the homeowner shouldn't have to know this; that's our job.
Application and Clean-Up Leave the Home the Way We Found It
We protect floors, trim, and fixtures before we start. Finish coats are applied in the correct direction for consistent sheen across the surface. When we're done, the home is clean and undisturbed. The mark of a professional job is what the room looks like when the contractor leaves—not just the walls.
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Answers to Common Interior Painting Questions
How Long Does It Take to Paint the Interior of an Average-Sized Room in Orlando?
A standard bedroom or living room takes one to two days when prep, priming, and two finish coats are done correctly. Larger rooms or rooms needing significant patching take longer. A contractor who rushes a single-day job on a damaged wall is skipping steps that will show within months in Florida's humidity.
Does Interior Painting Include Patching Holes and Repairing Cracks in the Walls?
Frank Matos handles patching as part of the painting process because painting over unrepaired damage produces visible results under Florida's natural light. Minor holes and settlement cracks are included in the scope. Larger structural repairs are assessed separately and quoted before work begins.
What Paint Brands and Finishes Do You Use for Interior Painting in Central Florida?
We use professional-grade, humidity-resistant formulations appropriate for Florida's climate. The sheen level depends on the room: low-sheen, flat, or matte for ceilings and low-traffic rooms, and eggshell or satin for walls in kitchens, bathrooms, and high-traffic areas. The right sheen choice affects how the surface cleans and how long the finish holds up.
How Should I Prepare My Home Before the Interior Painting Crew Arrives?
Remove small items and personal belongings from walls and surfaces in the rooms being painted. Furniture does not need to be moved out entirely; the crew will protect and shift it as needed. Paint is applied when the room is accessible and the surfaces are at room temperature—no special preparation beyond clearing personal items.
Will the Interior Paint Job Look Different in Different Lighting Conditions in My Home?
Sheen level affects how light interacts with the paint surface. A satin finish reflects more light than a flat finish and will look different under direct sunlight versus artificial interior lighting. Frank Matos walks through sheen and color choices before starting so the result matches the homeowner's expectations under the actual lighting conditions in their home.
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Available Monday through Sunday, 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM – serving Orlando and all of Central Florida. 386-342-1116





