Services Offered by Professional Painters
Most professional painting companies offer interior painting, exterior painting, and extra services.
Interior Painting
Interior painting pros will talk you through the different types of interior paint, types of paint finishes, and maintenance needs to assist you in determining what’s best for each room. Services could include prepping, priming, and painting cabinets, moldings, windows, trim, and door frames. Optional pre-painting preparation such as removing wallpaper or textured coatings may lead to additional charges.Exterior Painting
Painters start exterior jobs by repairing weather damage, stripping old paint, sealing leaks with caulk, and washing walls. They then paint doors, window frames, siding, trim, fences, decks, and other outdoor surfaces.Additional Services
Painting contractors may also provide the following additional services, depending on their qualifications and experience:- Concrete staining
- Crown molding installation and repair
- Drywall and plaster repair
- Popcorn ceiling removal
- Pressure washing
- Wallpaper hanging or removal
How To Choose a Painter in Chapel Hill
- Cost: Ask for estimates from at least three companies. Be wary of any company that offers a substantially cheaper rate than others.
- Guarantees: Get all guarantees in writing and ensure you know which items are covered and for how long.
- Paint types: Have your painting pro walk you through paint options and related advantages and disadvantages to ensure you choose the best type for your project. Some paints, for example, are more eco-conscious or better at withstanding weather damage.
- Qualifications: The state of North Carolina only requires painters to hold a license if they work on jobs valued at more than $30,000. Your residential painter may not need a state license, but check whether there are any local requirements in Chapel Hill, and make sure any contractor who works on your property is properly insured. This is especially important if they’re working with power equipment or on ladders. If your home was built before 1978, and you're worried about the possible presence of lead, you might look for a contractor who is certified by the Health Hazards Control Unit under the Division of Public Health.
- Reputation and reviews: Ask family, friends, and neighbors for references, or use the Better Business Bureau (BBB) website to browse painters you’re considering. You can also browse customer reviews on sites such as Google Reviews or Trustpilot.