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The historic home renovated and lived in until 1980 by the Trout family. The
name originates from the Maori tribe in New Zealand and means “land of
paradise.” Marabanong was the highly-popular Jacksonville Symphony Show
House in 1980.
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From
The Beginning
The Tom Trout legacy
began in 1962 when Tom Trout, Jr. founded the firm. His commitment to
fine craftsmanship, honesty, and client satisfaction is

still the hallmark of
the firm today, as lead by his son, Tom Trout, III.
Also active in the business is Tom Trout, IV – the third generation of
the Trout family to invest themselves in serving the needs of discriminating Northeast Florida
homeowners.
Continuously operating the company since it was founded,
the Trout family has its roots deep in over 100 years of Jacksonville history.
The family’s restored historical home on Empire Point is now an architectural
reminder of Jacksonville’s early days and the Trout’s commitment to the
community.
Tom Trout Inc.’s more than four decades of business success
are directly attributable to its number one priority – 100% client satisfaction.
The key guiding principles that make this possible are in operation
day-to-day in the company:
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Focus on Quality, Custom Projects
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Dedicated Team Approach To All Client Projects
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Individualized Client Attention
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Attention to Detail
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Hands-On Job Site Supervisors
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Specialized Craftsmen
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Commitment to Budgets and Deadlines
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Constant Client Communications and Feedback
Tom Trout, III the company’s owner and
President, joined the family business in 1980, undertaking numerous
management positions within before assuming his current role. He
shares the responsibility for operating the company with a hand-selected
executive team that includes Don Campbell, Vice President of Finance and
Administration, and Doug Dye, Vice President of Project Development
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