Over 12 years of excellence serving Miami-Dade, Broward, and all of South Florida

Triumph Painters has spent over 12 years painting homes, businesses, and industrial facilities across Miami-Dade, Broward, and the rest of South Florida. That work has meant learning, project by project, how concrete block and stucco construction behaves in this climate compared to the wood-frame buildings most national painting guidance is written for.
Intense UV radiation causes chalking and fading well before a paint job's rated lifespan if the wrong product goes on a south-facing wall. Humidity slows dry time between coats and gives mildew a head start on shaded or canal-facing surfaces. Salt carried in off the coast corrodes untreated metal and works into stucco cracks faster than it would inland. None of that is exotic - it just means the products and prep steps that work well up north often underperform here.
We handle residential, commercial, and industrial projects, along with related trades like drywall repair and epoxy flooring that often come up alongside a painting job. The building type changes from project to project; the approach to surface prep and product selection doesn't. For practical guides on timing, pricing, and commercial projects in South Florida, visit our blog, including when to paint in Florida and commercial painting in Miami.
Our residential painting services transform homes throughout Miami-Dade and Broward counties. We specialize in both interior and exterior house painting, delivering beautiful results that protect your home from Florida's challenging weather conditions.
We also provide specialized condo and apartment painting services, working closely with HOA requirements and managing multi-unit projects efficiently.
Our commercial painting expertise spans every type of business facility. We understand that commercial painting requires careful planning to minimize disruption while delivering professional results that reflect your brand and protect your building.
Industrial painting requires specialized knowledge, equipment, and safety protocols. Our team is experienced in working with large-scale facilities, high ceilings, and complex industrial environments while minimizing downtime and protecting your operations.
Triumph Painters carries liability insurance sized for the risk of the work - lift and ladder access for exterior jobs, coatings applied near equipment on industrial sites, crews working inside occupied buildings. We provide documentation before work begins whenever a board, property manager, or facility requires it.
Our reputation speaks for itself. When major institutions like Florida International University and Miami-Dade College needed professional painting services for their facilities, they trusted Triumph Painters. These high-profile projects demonstrate our ability to handle complex requirements, work within strict timelines, and deliver exceptional results that meet institutional standards.
Painting in Miami is different from painting in other parts of the country. Our team has deep experience with the specific challenges of South Florida's climate: intense UV radiation that can fade and damage paint, high humidity that affects drying times, salt air that corrodes surfaces, and sudden storms that test weather resistance. We select paints and coatings specifically designed for these conditions and apply them using techniques proven to work in our environment.
Surface prep - patching, repairing cracks, priming, stripping failed coatings - takes up more of a project's time than the actual painting, and skipping it is the most common reason a repaint looks tired again within a year. For commercial and industrial clients, we also phase work or schedule off-hours so operations keep running through the project.
A quote that doesn't account for crack repair, old coating removal, or how many coats a color change needs isn't really a quote - it's a placeholder that gets revised once work starts. We walk the property first and price the job around what it actually needs.
Industrial and commercial painting often requires specialized equipment: aerial lifts, scaffolding, boom lifts, professional spray systems, and safety gear. We come fully equipped with all necessary tools and equipment, so you do not need to worry about rentals or purchases. Our team is trained in proper safety protocols and follows industry best practices to ensure every project is completed safely and efficiently.
Not every property that looks tired needs a full repaint, and no amount of premium paint corrects surface prep that was skipped. If a walkthrough turns up isolated mildew, a few failed caulk joints, or fading limited to one sun-facing elevation, we'll say so rather than scoping a bigger job than the situation calls for. We'd rather tell you repairs are enough this year than sell a repaint you don't need yet.
A walkthrough comes first - noting existing coating condition, crack severity, moisture damage, and what the surface is actually made of - before we talk about color or timeline. That's what an accurate estimate is built on, rather than a flat per-square-foot number.
Surface preparation takes up more of the schedule than the painting itself: cleaning, repairing cracks, stripping failed coatings, and priming so the new coat actually bonds instead of sitting on top of what's already failing underneath. Skipping steps here is the most common reason a repaint looks tired again within a year.
Product selection follows from that assessment - low-VOC formulas for occupied interiors, elastomeric coatings for cracked stucco, rust-inhibiting primers for metal exposed to salt air, specialty coatings for industrial environments. The right product depends on the surface and its exposure, not a single default line we apply everywhere.
We inspect the work as it progresses and walk the finished job with the owner or manager before calling it done, so touch-ups happen before handoff, not after a callback.