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Professional Painters for a Flawless Finish

Typical projects starting from $200

A fresh coat of paint is one of the most cost-effective ways to transform your home's look and feel. SageHomes connects you with skilled painters who deliver clean, precise results — from prepping and priming to the final coat — with minimal disruption to your daily life.

Common Painting Jobs

  • Interior wall and ceiling painting
  • Exterior house painting
  • Trim, door, and baseboard painting
  • Cabinet painting and refinishing
  • Deck and fence staining
  • Wallpaper removal and prep
  • Colour consultation
  • Spray painting and texture coats
  • Garage and concrete floor painting
  • Commercial and multi-unit painting

Why Hire a Professional Painting Contractor?

Professional Finish

Experienced painters know how to prep surfaces properly — filling holes, sanding, priming — so paint adheres well and looks smooth for years.

Correct Materials

Pros select the right type of paint (latex, oil-based, primer) for each surface and condition, ensuring durability and the right sheen.

Efficiency and Speed

A professional crew can complete in days what might take a homeowner weeks, with cleaner lines and no mess left behind.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to paint a house interior in Canada?
Interior painting costs vary widely by size and complexity. A single room typically ranges from $300–$800; a full-house interior can range from $3,000–$10,000+. Get free quotes through SageHomes to compare local prices.
How do I choose the right paint colour?
Start by gathering inspiration images, then test 2–3 paint swatches on your actual walls and observe them at different times of day. Many professional painters offer colour consultation services.
How long does interior painting take?
A single room typically takes 1–2 days including prep and two coats. A full home interior can take a professional crew 3–7 days depending on size and complexity.
How long should I wait before painting after drywall repair?
Joint compound (mud) should fully cure for at least 24 hours before sanding and priming. Always prime repaired areas before painting to prevent flashing (visible patches through the final coat).
What's the best time of year to paint a house exterior in Canada?
Late spring through early fall (May–September) is ideal. Most exterior paints require temperatures above 10°C and moderate humidity for proper adhesion and curing.