Spot priming, trim work, and garage doors are included — not upcharged. Get a real range below in two minutes.
Real-world price range based on your home's size, scope, and condition. Final number locked in after a free walk-through.
Pick one. Both means full house exterior plus interior.
Living square footage. If you're not sure, check your property tax record or rough-estimate from floor plans.
Be honest — better to flag prep work now than have a surprise on day one. The walk-through confirms the final number.
A new garage shell with raw drywall, exposed taping, and a rough concrete floor. The homeowner wanted a finished room — not a "garage that's been painted."
Full prep, primer pass, two coats on walls and ceiling, accent wall in matte black, and full epoxy on the floor. Done in three days.
A two-story commercial building with masonry, faded trim, and decades of weather. The owner needed a clean, professional repaint that would hold up to Pacific Northwest winters and not fade out by year three.
Lift work, full prep, masonry primer where it needed it, and two finish coats. The kind of job most residential painters won't bid on.
Pressure wash, scrape, sand, caulk failed joints, spot prime bare wood. Not a "quick clean and paint" — the prep is the job.
Quality paint, two finish coats. Single-coat jobs save 30% upfront and look terrible by year four. We don't do them.
Trim work, exterior doors, and garage doors are part of the price — not a line item that shows up after you've already said yes.