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Premium Painting
Premium Painting
3101 sw 34th ave, Ocala FL 34474 #905-201Ocala Florida 34474United States
(352) 660-7820
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Premium Painting is proud of its ability to provide the best residential and commercial painting services in the local area. We are located in Ocala, FL, and serve the whole of Marion and Citrus counties. We offer interior and exterior painting services, crown molding installation and baseboard installation.
Our team of expert painters is competent, dedicated, diligent and always ready to meet all of your painting expectations. We have earned our name throughout the years on honesty, competence, and devotion. You can rely us if you want to improve your home or business in Ocala or nearby areas such as Summerfield, The Villages or Beverly Hills.
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About Ocala
Ocala ( oh-KAL-ə) is a city in and the county seat of Marion County, Florida, United States. Located in North Florida, the city's population was 63,591 as of the 2020 census, making it the 43rd-most populated city in Florida. Ocala is the principal city of the Ocala metropolitan area, which had a population of 375,908 in 2020. Home to over 400 thoroughbred farms and training centers, Ocala is considered the "Horse Capital of the World". Notable attractions include the Ocala National Forest, Silver Springs State Park, Rainbow Springs State Park, the College of Central Florida, and the World Equestrian Center. == History == Ocala is named after Ocale (also Cale, Etocale, and other variants) a Timucua village and chiefdom recorded in the 16th century, the name of which is believed to mean "Big Hammock" in the Timucua language. Another possible meaning of the name is "song or singer of admiration or glorification". The Spaniard Hernando de Soto's expedition recorded Ocale in 1539 during his exploration through what is today the southeastern United States. The site of Ocale has not been found, but historians believe it was located in southwestern Marion County, near the Withlacoochee River. References to Ocale, Olagale, and Etoquale occur in 16th and early 17th century sources, but do not specify a location.