At MetroPrime Painters, our mission is to always set the prime standard in paint through our comprehensive MPP protocol, which defines our commitment to quality and excellence. Through our Prime Principles, we uphold rigorous standards, while our Prime Process ensures precision and care on every project, guaranteeing a seamless experience from the first consultation to the final stroke of paint.
But we believe our mission goes beyond just painting. We are dedicated to helping professionalize the industry, encouraging young people to consider rewarding careers in painting and other skilled trades as viable alternatives to college. With the support of the PCA, Jobs to Build, and other organizations, we’re working to train and inspire the next generation of skilled professionals, strengthening not only our field but also our Phoenix community. This mission serves as the foundation of every project, where we strive not only to meet expectations but to surpass them, making MetroPrime Painters synonymous with excellence, integrity, and community impact.
When we moved to the Phoenix metro, we wanted a fresh start and an opportunity to build something meaningful. With Michael's 20 plus years of painting experience and Alicia’s degree and background in Organizational Leadership, MetroPrime Painters was founded on trust, quality, and care for the Phoenix community.
Joined by our Ragdoll cat, Princess Dolly Pocket, and our rescue dog, Mister Eclipse, we are a family-owned business committed to honest, high-quality painting. Staying hands-on, we’re involved from estimates to the final touches, ensuring every job meets our high standards. At MetroPrime, we’re not just painting—we’re building connections and Always Setting the Prime Standard in Paint!
At MetroPrime Painters, we’re proud to bring our commitment to excellence as a trusted Mesa painting company to the Painting Contractors Association (PCA). As members, we adhere to the highest industry standards, ensuring that every project reflects our dedication to quality, professionalism, and customer satisfaction.