Professional interior and exterior painting to transform your space.
Paint walls, ceilings, and trim inside your home.
$300 – $1500
Refresh your home\'s exterior with quality paint.
$1500 – $5000
Repaint kitchen and bathroom cabinets.
$1000 – $3000
Stain and seal your deck for protection and beauty.
$300 – $1000
| Service | Price Range |
|---|---|
| ServiceIncludes wall preparation, minor patching, and two coats of paint. Excludes ceiling, trim, and doors unless specified. | $0 – $0 |
| ServiceIncludes pressure washing, minor surface repairs, and two coats. Price varies significantly by house size, number of stories, and surface material. | $0 – $0 |
| ServiceIncludes degreasing, sanding, priming, and two coats of durable cabinet paint. Pricing depends on the number of cabinet doors and drawers. | $0 – $0 |
| ServiceOften an add-on service to wall painting. Price based on average room with standard trim and one door. Detailed trim work may cost more. | $0 – $0 |
| ServiceIncludes minor patching and two coats of ceiling paint. Textured ceilings or significant repairs may incur additional costs. | $0 – $0 |
**Get Multiple Bids:** Obtain at least three detailed quotes from different painting contractors. This helps you compare pricing, scope of work, and professionalism.
**Verify Credentials:** Always ask for proof of licensing, bonding, and insurance (especially liability and workers' compensation). This protects you from financial responsibility in case of accidents or damage.
**Check References & Reviews:** Speak to past clients and read online reviews on platforms like Yelp, Google, or Angi. Look for consistent quality, reliability, and good communication.
**Insist on a Detailed Contract:** Ensure your contract clearly outlines the project scope, paint brands and colors (with specific codes), surface preparation, number of coats, timeline, payment schedule, and cleanup procedures.
**Discuss Surface Preparation:** Quality preparation is key to a lasting paint job. Ask about their process for cleaning, sanding, patching, priming, and protecting non-painted surfaces.
**Understand Paint Quality & Type:** Work with your painter to choose the right type of paint (e.g., latex, oil-based) and finish (e.g., flat, eggshell, semi-gloss) for each area, considering durability, washability, and aesthetic preferences.
**Clarify Warranty & Follow-Up:** Ask if they offer a warranty on their workmanship and what it covers. Also, discuss how they handle touch-ups or issues that might arise shortly after the project is completed.