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Everything about hiring a painter - from prep work and paint selection to VOC ratings, color guides, and contractor licensing.
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Painting Guides
One authoritative guide per topic - applies to every market, updated regularly.

Paint Types Guide
Latex vs. oil-based, eggshell vs. satin vs. semi-gloss - which finish for which room, and what VOC ratings mean.
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Exterior Painting Guide
Surface prep, primer selection, painting windows in extreme weather, and how to read a professional exterior quote.
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Interior Color Guide
How lighting affects color, trim coordination, the 60-30-10 rule, and selecting colors that photograph well for resale.
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DIY vs Professional
When DIY painting makes sense, where pros consistently outperform, and what prep work costs if skipped.
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Prep Work Guide
Caulking, sanding, priming, and surface repairs - why 70% of a paint job quality comes from prep, not paint.
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Painting Cost Guide
National averages - enter your city for local market pricing.
| Project Type | Low | High | Typical Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| Interior painting (per room) | $350 | $800 | $500 |
| Full interior (2,000 sq ft) | $3,500 | $8,000 | $5,500 |
| Exterior painting (2,000 sq ft) | $4,500 | $11,000 | $7,000 |
| Cabinet painting | $2,000 | $6,000 | $3,500 |
Prices reflect current local contractor rates. Actual quotes may vary based on scope, materials, and local labor rates.
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Painting Blog
Guides, tips, and advice for every market - not city-specific.

Interior vs. Exterior Paint: What's the Difference and Why It Matters

How to Get an Accurate Painting Quote (And Spot Lowball Bids)

Lead Paint Rules: What Pre-1978 Homeowners Must Know Before Hiring a Painter
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Painting Contractor Insurance & Licensing
Painting contractors should carry general liability insurance (minimum $1M) and workers compensation. Licensing requirements vary by state - some require a contractor license for jobs above a dollar threshold, others have no licensing requirement at all.
- General liability insurance - verify the certificate directly with their insurer
- Workers comp protects you if a painter is injured on your property
- Lead-safe certification (EPA RRP) required for pre-1978 homes
- Some states require contractor license; others do not - check your state board
- Always get the scope of work in writing before any work begins
Pre-1978 Homes: Lead Paint Rules
Any contractor disturbing paint in pre-1978 homes must be EPA Lead-Safe Certified. Ask for their certification number before hiring.
Sellers and landlords must disclose known lead paint. If you own a pre-1978 home, confirm your painter is RRP-certified before any work begins.
Check your policy declarations page to confirm your coverage type before filing any claim.
Weather Intelligence
Weather, Humidity & Painting Season
Exterior painting has strict weather windows. Painting in freezing temperatures, high humidity, or direct summer heat causes peeling, bubbling, and adhesion failure. The best exterior painting season in most US markets is spring and fall.
Extreme summer heat causes paint to dry too fast and prevents proper adhesion. Early morning starts and shade scheduling are standard.
Exterior painting window is May-October. Cold temps prevent proper cure. Oil-based and specialty paints have stricter temp minimums.
Mild climate allows year-round exterior painting with normal weather-window precautions. Marine environments require alkyd or moisture-resistant products.
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Questions & Answers
Painting Questions Clients Ask Most
Detailed answers to the most-searched questions — cost, hiring, DIY limits, emergencies, and maintenance.
How much does interior painting cost?
How much does exterior house painting cost?
How long does exterior paint last?
What is the best exterior paint brand?
How do I prepare a house for exterior painting?
What are VOCs in paint and why do they matter?
How do I paint over a dark color with a lighter one?
What type of paint finish should I use in each room?
How do I find a licensed painter?
Do I need to prime before painting?
How long does interior painting take?
What causes paint to peel or blister?
Can I paint in cold weather or high humidity?
Is cabinet painting worth it vs. replacing cabinets?
What questions should I ask a painting contractor before hiring?
Common Painting Questions
How much does interior painting cost?
What is the best time of year to paint the exterior?
How important is prep work for painting?
What paint types should I use for different rooms?
Does my home have lead paint, and what do I need to know?
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