Local painting and maintenance throughout Palm Coast, Flagler County, and the surrounding coastal communities. Pick your neighborhood for specifics on coatings, ARB submittals, and what we typically see on homes in your area.
Hammock Dunes sits right on the dunes east of A1A, and the homes here take the full brunt of Atlantic salt and sun. Painting a Hammock Dunes property is a different job than painting a typical Palm Coast house, and we plan for it.
View detailsGrand Haven runs from the gated front entrance back along the Intracoastal, and the architectural standards are tighter than most Palm Coast neighborhoods. We work through the ARB process so you don't have to.
View detailsPalm Harbor backs onto the saltwater canal system, and pool decks here see chlorine, salt, and full Florida sun every single day. A textured acrylic coating cools the deck off, hides years of wear, and grips wet feet.
View detailsCinnamon Beach is a mix of full-time owners and short-term rentals, and we paint both. Rental turnovers need to be fast and bulletproof. Owner homes need calm, careful work that respects the finishes already in place.
View detailsOcean Hammock homes sit just back from the dunes and get the same salt and UV exposure as the oceanfront properties. We treat every Ocean Hammock repaint like an oceanfront job, because it basically is one.
View detailsMatanzas Woods is one of the larger Palm Coast subdivisions and the housing stock runs from late-90s builds to recent infill. We paint a lot of homes in this neighborhood and the playbook is dialed in.
View detailsA faded, oil-stained driveway drags down the whole front of the house. In Pine Lakes we do a lot of driveway recoats — usually paired with a front door refresh — and the curb appeal jump is immediate.
View detailsThe single best ROI project in most Indian Trails kitchens isn't new cabinets — it's refinishing the ones you already have. Done right, a sprayed cabinet refinish lasts a decade and looks like a brand new kitchen.
View detailsSeminole Woods is mostly single-family homes on bigger lots, often backing onto preserve or canal. The tree canopy keeps walls cooler than the open subdivisions, which is good for the paint, but it also means more mildew if you don't keep ahead of it.
View detailsHammock Beach properties sit close enough to the ocean that everything outside takes salt, sand, and mildew at the same time. A regular wash schedule plus the right coating system keeps the home looking like it should.
View detailsThe Conservatory homes are larger custom builds with high-end finishes already in place. Repainting one is more like cabinetry work than typical house painting — careful prep, sprayed finishes, and a respect for the materials you're painting around.
View detailsBeverly Beach is a narrow strip between A1A and the Atlantic just north of Flagler Beach. There's no buffer between your house and the salt, and your paint job has to account for that.
View detailsMarineland is small — a couple of dozen homes tucked between the ocean and the preserve. Every home here is essentially oceanfront, and the paint job needs to reflect that.
View detailsOrmond-by-the-Sea runs north of Granada along A1A — a long strip of beachside homes, condos, and rental properties. The salt exposure is real and the paint job has to be planned for it.
View detailsPlantation Bay straddles the Ormond Beach / Bunnell line off Old Dixie Highway — gated, golf-course living with mature oak canopies, lakes, and a strict Architectural Review Committee. We've been painting in the community for years and know the submittal process, the common stucco issues, and what holds up under those big shade trees.
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