Tampa shop, Brandon yard for materials and prep equipment. We hold the radius tight on purpose — paint cures on a clock, and longer drives mean more lapped touches that show through in raking light. Manatee and Sarasota referred out to a partner crew. Inside the radius — no trip fees, no fuel surcharges.
The radius is deliberate. Beyond 35 minutes from our base, paint cure timing slips and our pricing model breaks (we'd have to charge mobilization fees we'd rather not charge). Inside the radius — same crews, same standards, same response times.
If your city isn't on the list, give us a call. We sometimes do edge-city work for repeat customers, but Manatee and Sarasota are typically referred out.
Generally no — paint cure timing makes the drive economically painful for residential work. We refer Sarasota/Bradenton work to a partner painter based in Palmetto (we know their cut-in skills, they paint to similar prep standards). Lakeland we'll occasionally take on commercial work, but residential is referred to a Polk County partner.
Yes — small-to-medium commercial. Restaurants, retail strip-center storefronts, professional offices, light-industrial spaces, HOA common areas, apartment complex make-ready work. We don't pursue big-box retail or institutional contracts (hospitals, schools) — those are different specialty trades and we'd rather refer.
Standard residential work: 2-4 weeks from contract signing to start date. Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) are our busiest seasons — booking can go to 5-6 weeks during those windows. Cabinet refinish has its own queue (currently 3-week turnaround once started). Rush bookings sometimes available for repeat customers.
No trip fees inside our published coverage. No fuel surcharges. The estimate quoted on-site is the price on the invoice. Outer-radius work (case-by-case) does include a documented mobilization charge for the crew and equipment, disclosed in writing before mobilization.
We don't paint exteriors in active rain — water in fresh paint causes adhesion failure within 48 hours. We watch the radar the morning of the pour. Anything over 30% chance in the 4-hour cure window after application means we reschedule. Customers get same-day notice. Most exterior pours happen on dry days; rain pushes us a day, never a week.
Yes. Many Tampa Bay HOAs require pre-approval for exterior color changes. Patricia coordinates the architectural review submission, color samples, neighbor notifications if required. Most HOA approvals take 7-14 days. We schedule contingent on approval — your deposit is refundable if HOA denies.
Marco walks every quote in person. Standard turnaround is 3 business days from form submission to estimate visit. Existing customers can call directly for faster scheduling.
1840 W Kennedy Blvd
Tampa, FL 33606
MON-FRI · 7AM - 5PM
SATURDAY · BY APPT
SUNDAY · STORM ONLY