House Painter prices in Richmond, VA
| Project | Time | Typical cost | Range |
| Single room paint (10×12, walls only, 2 coats) |
1 day |
$533 |
$437 – $640 |
| Whole interior repaint (1700 sq ft, walls + ceilings) |
4–6 days |
$4,578 |
$3,754 – $5,494 |
| Exterior repaint (1700 sq ft, prep + 2 coats) |
4–7 days |
$5,338 |
$4,377 – $6,406 |
| Kitchen cabinet refinish (sand, prime, sprayed enamel) |
3–5 days |
$2,072 |
$1,699 – $2,486 |
| All trim + 6 interior doors (whole house) |
2 days |
$1,307 |
$1,072 – $1,568 |
| Ceiling paint refresh (avg 1500 sq ft) |
1 day |
$744 |
$610 – $893 |
| Deck stripping + restain (300 sq ft) |
2 days |
$905 |
$742 – $1,086 |
| Pre-paint pressure wash (whole exterior) |
half day |
$271 |
$222 – $325 |
| Wallpaper removal + skim coat (one room) |
1–2 days |
$602 |
$494 – $723 |
Local rate = BLS national mean × 2.4 markup × (VA COL 102.1/100). Materials adjusted by the same factor.
What a house painter in Richmond actually does
A pro painter's job is mostly prep, not paint: washing, sanding glossy/peeling areas, scraping, patching nail holes and drywall damage, caulking trim seams, masking floors and fixtures, priming bare or stain-prone areas, then finally rolling, brushing, or spraying two coats of finish. On exteriors, that prep includes a full pressure wash, scraping any peeling sections to bare wood, spot-priming with a bonding primer, and re-caulking every trim seam — typical exterior jobs are 3–5 days for a 1,700 sq ft home. The most common scope inflation is "spraying" cabinets without sanding/de-glossing first; it looks great for six months and then peels. Lead-paint disclosures are required for any pre-1978 home (EPA RRP rule) and a properly-trained painter will follow a containment protocol.
Questions to ask before you hire in VA
- How many coats of finish, and is the primer included or extra?
- What brand and product line are you using? (Sherwin-Williams Emerald, Benjamin Moore Aura, and Behr Ultra are all premium tiers.)
- Are you EPA RRP-certified for lead-paint work? (Required for pre-1978 homes.)
- How will you prep glossy or peeling surfaces — sanding, de-glossing, bonding primer?
- What's included in the prep (caulking, drywall patches, masking, removing outlet covers)?
- What's the workmanship warranty, and what triggers a re-do (peeling, cracking, drips)?
A bid that's 40% lower than competitors almost always means thinned paint, one coat instead of two, or skipping primer on patched areas — and it shows within a year.
5 licensed house painters in Richmond
Richmond Hue
📍 4237 Aspen Blvd, Richmond, VA 23219
★ 3.7 / 5 · 388 reviews · 20 years in business
✓ Licensed ✓ Insured BBB A 24/7 Emergency 20 yrs
Specialties: Interior repaint, Cabinet refinishing, Pressure wash, Exterior repaint
Cardinal Spectrum Painters
📍 9547 Pine Rd, Richmond, VA 23298
★ 3.9 / 5 · 125 reviews · 38 years in business
✓ Licensed ✓ Insured 38 yrs
Specialties: Cabinet refinishing, Interior repaint, Pressure wash
Richmond Hue Co.
📍 6441 Maple Way, Richmond, VA 23284
★ 5.0 / 5 · 47 reviews · 38 years in business
✓ Licensed ✓ Insured BBB A- 24/7 Emergency 38 yrs
Specialties: Interior repaint, Drywall prep, Wallpaper removal, Trim & doors, Ceiling paint
Richmond Spectrum Painters
📍 940 Main Ln, Richmond, VA 23219
★ 4.9 / 5 · 84 reviews · 17 years in business
✓ Licensed ✓ Insured 24/7 Emergency 17 yrs
Specialties: Cabinet refinishing, Interior repaint, Exterior repaint, Ceiling paint
Cardinal Hue
📍 3190 Jefferson Ave, Richmond, VA 23298
★ 3.8 / 5 · 404 reviews · 28 years in business
✓ Licensed ✓ Insured BBB A 24/7 Emergency 28 yrs
Specialties: Interior repaint, Wallpaper removal, Color consultation, Drywall prep
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Seasonal painting checklist for Richmond homeowners
Spring
- Walk the exterior and mark any peeling, blistering, or chalking paint — these areas need scraping, sanding, and spot-priming before any topcoat goes on.
- Check south- and west-facing walls first; they take 2–3× the UV exposure of north-facing walls and fail first.
- Inspect trim caulk lines and re-caulk any cracked or pulled-away beads with a paintable acrylic-latex caulk before painting season starts.
- Plan whole-house exterior repaints for late spring through early fall — surface temps must be 50–85°F with low humidity for proper film formation.
Fall
- Touch up exterior trim and any spots where summer UV faded the topcoat — this extends the life of the coating system by 2–3 years.
- Now is the best window for interior repaints (open windows for ventilation without summer humidity messing with cure times).
- Stain or reseal wood decks every 2–3 years — fall is the safest window since deck wood needs 48 hours of dry weather after a clean.
Winter
- Interior repaints are easiest in winter; just keep room temps above 60°F for 24 hours after each coat to allow proper film formation.
- Use a low-VOC paint (Greenguard Gold-certified) for any room that will be sealed up overnight after painting; fumes accumulate fast in heated, closed homes.