How much do exterior home painters typically cost?
- Pasco, Washington Average$2,761
- Typical Range$2,126 - $3,377
- Low End - High End$692 - $5,300
"Ricardo and his crew are very professional they were a delight to work with. Their workmanship was wonderful they finished on time and cleaned up afterwards. THANK YOU Ricardo and the team from Chavez Painting"
David O. in October 2023
Flooring, Bathroom/Showers, Bathroom/Showers , and 3 more
"Every project Iâ ve hired them for turned out spectacular! From customer relations to craftsmanship they exceed at all of it! I canâ t recommend this company enough"
Joey B. in October 2024
Pressure Washing, Painting, General Contractor , and 1 more
"Showed. up on time and did a good job. And they were very nice . I would hire them again."
Mary S. in December 2014
Kitchen & Bath Remodel, Flooring, Remodeling , and 4 more
"They were great to work with. Our farm shop was 62 years old and they removed some very old siding and replaced it with new, added windows, and beams. Emrah provided us with regular updates and was vital in helping us solve some structural issues. We were impressed with how quickly they returned our calls/texts and the long days of constant work until the job was done. I would highly recommend them. Great customer service, communication, and work ethic!"
Dustin B. in October 2024
In business since 2023
About us: "When you choose Ace Handyman Services Tri-Cities, you get more than the industry standard; our employees take pride in their work. They arrive in a company uniform.. Although only one Craftsman performs your repairs, you have an entire team eager to help you through the process. We want to be your home ally for every project! In addition to our residential services, we also provide commercial handyman services in Tri-Cities, WA (Kennewick, Pasco, Richland, & West Richland)"
Interior/Exterior Painting, Vinyl Flooring Installs, Tile Flooring Installs , and 2 more
"Originally wanted an estimate for the dining room to be replaced with laminated flooring. Decided to do the dining and living room, about 700 sq. ft. total. Estimate went much higher after old flooring was starting to get removed due to typical 1940's house with many layers uncovered including horsehair carpet padding, TWO layers of carpet, glued down rubber-backing from first old carpet, and old warped hardwood over diagonal lap boarding. Entire area had to be covered in plywood to create a new subfloor. Elvir and his crew arrived at 8am every day and worked until after 5 pm for three days straight. They had to endure furniture in their way as we shuffled things around to make room. Their attention to detail is great, even several short pieces of baseboard to make rounded wall corners look good. (Fit like puzzle pieces) They even loaded hundreds of lbs. of debris into my utility trailer for two different days, which I dumped every morning at 7am when BDI opened. The new floor looks fantastic, there are no more squeaks, and it feels rock solid. (There were soft spots before) Our daughter even comments that the constant squeaking is gone now, and things are quieter. (Her bedroom is in the basement) My wife was so happy with the new look that she cried, and that’s a success in my book. We’re thinking of doing a couple other rooms later, and Elvir will be doing that work as well."
Craig U. in October 2021
Painters usually price a job by the square feet of the project. Sometimes they’ll include flat fees for fixed expenses, like overhead and permits.
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Interior painting makes for a doable DIY project. You can save some money and get a real sense of accomplishment by doing this yourself. And, with the right prep work – covering, taping and scraping – it’s fairly forgiving. But it takes a lot of time to move furniture, tape trim, prep the surface and cover your floor, let alone apply the actual paint. Instead, save yourself the time and hassle and find a local interior painter.
Leave exterior painting to the pros. Not only do you need to worry about the type and quality of the paint, you’ll also likely need a ladder and considerably more prep work. You’ll likely need additional equipment like ladders, scaffolding and possibly a paint sprayer. It’s almost cheaper to just hire a pro. Talk to a local exterior house painter about your project.
Pasco Painting Contractors are rated 4.9 out of 5 based on 55 reviews of 55 pros.
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