New Construction Painting
Houston's Production Painting Partner for Home Builders
We paint new homes at the pace builders need — with the quality homebuyers expect. From tract subdivisions to custom builds, Legacy Paint delivers consistent, spec-compliant finishes on schedule.
Why Builders Choose Legacy Paint
In new construction, painting is one of the final trades before closing. When your painter falls behind, everything downstream stops. We built our entire operation to make sure that never happens.
Capacity for Volume
25+ painters deployed across multiple job sites simultaneously. We staff for your pipeline, not just one house at a time.
Schedule Reliability
98% on-time completion rate. We commit to dates and hit them — your superintendent won't be chasing us down.
Clear Communication
Your project manager coordinates directly with your site super. Daily progress updates, no middlemen.
Consistent Quality
Trained production crews follow standardized processes. Home #50 looks the same as Home #1.
Primer Through Punch List
We handle the complete painting scope so you don't have to coordinate multiple subs. One contract, one point of contact, one team from start to finish.
How the Partnership Works
Onboarding
We walk your model homes, review your paint specifications, and establish pricing. You get a dedicated project manager and a direct line to our operations team.
Production
As homes reach the paint phase, your super notifies our PM. We schedule crews based on your pipeline — whether that's 2 homes this week or 20 this month.
Quality & Close-Out
We walk every home before sign-off. Punch items are resolved within 48 hours. You get clean, consistent finishes that pass inspection the first time.
Serving the Greater Houston Metro
We paint new construction homes across Houston's fastest-growing communities and master-planned developments.
Let's Build Together
Whether you're building 5 homes or 500, we have the capacity, the process, and the track record to be your painting partner. Let's talk about your next project.
