Trinity Homes Are Held to a Higher Standard. Your Paint Should Be Too.
Almost every home in Trinity sits inside a named, planned community. Heritage Springs, Champions Club at Fox Hollow, Trinity Oaks, Thousand Oaks, Wyndtree, Chelsea Place, and the newer builds out toward Starkey Ranch all carry HOA appearance standards and buyer expectations that don't leave room for a sloppy paint job. A wall with roller lap marks or a crooked cut line around the crown molding stands out immediately in a home like this. We paint to the level the 34655 ZIP expects.
Most Trinity houses are stucco-and-tile Florida builds from the 1990s through the 2020s, with screened lanais, vaulted great rooms, and long entry hallways. The interiors were often painted once by the builder in a flat builder-grade white and never touched again. By the time an owner calls us, the walls have a decade of scuffs from furniture, sun-faded patches near the lanai sliders, and the kind of dust film that Florida humidity bakes onto a surface. We prep all of that out before a drop of finish paint goes on.
Our Trinity painting work covers the full sequence: an in-home color consultation, furniture moved and draped, surfaces washed and sanded where needed, nail holes and stress cracks patched, primer on any repaired or color-change areas, two finish coats on the walls, crisp trim and baseboard work, and a clean masking pull so the edges are sharp. We walk the rooms with you before we pack up. Nothing is left for you to fix later.