Tim's Perfect Painting operates out of Raleigh, North Carolina and serves the broader Research Triangle and surrounding bedroom communities. Most of our customers are within about a 30-mile radius of downtown Raleigh, but we'll travel further for larger projects.
Below are the cities and townships we work in most often. If your town isn't listed, send a note anyway — odds are we serve it.
Raleigh, NC
Raleigh is our home and the heart of the business. We've painted homes in nearly every Raleigh neighborhood, including:
- Five Points — bungalows, Cape Cods, and 1920s craftsmans
- Oakwood — historic Victorian and turn-of-the-century homes with intricate trim
- Boylan Heights — early-1900s craftsmans, often with original wood siding
- Hayes Barton — colonial revivals and Tudor revivals with formal trim
- North Hills — mid-century and contemporary homes, plus newer townhouses
- Mordecai — older brick colonials and bungalows
- Cameron Park — large historic homes with elaborate exteriors
- Brier Creek — newer construction, larger floor plans
- Wakefield — newer development, vaulted ceilings, multi-story foyers
- Lake Lynn / North Raleigh — 1990s and 2000s construction
For Raleigh-specific information, see our Raleigh painter page.
Cary, NC
We do significant work in Cary, especially the newer subdivisions east of US-64 and in Preston. Cary's mix of established neighborhoods and new construction means we see everything from 1980s split-levels to brand-new builds with vaulted great rooms.
Apex, NC
Apex has grown fast, and most of our Apex work is in new-construction developments — Salem Village, Bella Casa, the Sweetwater area. The paint job that came with the house is rarely the paint job the homeowner actually wants, so we get called in for first-year repaints, accent walls, and cabinet refreshes.
Holly Springs, NC
Holly Springs sees us most often for exterior work — siding, trim, doors, and shutters — because the newer construction here has a lot of board-and-batten and Hardie siding that ages predictably and benefits from a fresh coat every 8 to 12 years.
Wake Forest, NC
The Wake Forest area covers everything from historic downtown homes to newer subdivisions like Heritage and the Hasentree. Interior repaints and cabinet refinishing are our most common work here.
Durham, NC
Durham has incredible architectural variety — restored mill houses in Trinity Park, mid-century moderns near Forest Hills, and large modern homes in Hope Valley. We work all of it. Particular favorites: the older Trinity Park homes, where we get to match historic trim profiles and cut clean lines on original plaster walls.
Chapel Hill, NC
We make the trip to Chapel Hill for established neighborhoods like Westwood, Coker Hills, and Gimghoul, where the houses tend to be larger, more architecturally distinctive, and benefit from a more careful approach.
Morrisville and Garner, NC
Smaller Triangle bedroom communities, both with strong new-construction inventory. We do a steady stream of interior repaints and cabinet refreshes in both.
If your town isn't here
Towns like Fuquay-Varina, Knightdale, Rolesville, Pittsboro, and Hillsborough we serve regularly on referral. Distance from Raleigh affects how we schedule the work but not the quality of it. Send a note and we'll let you know if it's a fit.
Travel time and pricing
For projects within 20 miles of Raleigh there is no travel surcharge. For projects 20–30 miles out we may add a modest mobilization fee depending on project size; larger projects (multi-day, exterior, cabinet refinishing) typically absorb the travel time. Anything over 30 miles, we'll discuss before the estimate.
Want to know if we serve your specific neighborhood? Call 919-422-9160 or request an estimate.