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Finding the right painter can feel overwhelming. But with HomeStars, it’s simple: just post your job, share details like the type of painting you need and how many rooms or areas you want painted, and receive responses from local painters eager to do the job.
You’ll be able to view their profiles, read reviews from real customers and request a quote tailored to your needs. You can then make an informed decision on who to hire.
How to Hire a Local Painter with HomeStars
Hiring a home painter near you through HomeStars is designed to be easy and flexible.
When joining HomeStars, pros undergo checks at registration - such as ID documents, company details, certifications for regulated jobs and skill assessments - allowing you to hire with confidence.
Extra peace of mind with the HomeStars Confidence Program
The HomeStars Confidence Program is designed to give you added confidence when hiring through our platform. If your job qualifies under the Program and we determine that a claim meets the Program requirements, HomeStars may cover what you owe the Pro on an eligible job with a quote of up to CAD $10,000, in line with our terms and conditions.
Interior Painting Services
Interior painters can update your home with anything from a single room refresh to a complete interior repaint. Common jobs include painting walls, ceilings, doors, and baseboards. You can also request specialty finishes such as accent walls, textured coatings, or decorative designs.
Interior painting costs typically range from $2 to $4 per square foot, or around $400 to $900 per room, depending on the size, condition of the walls, and type of paint used.
For more specific tasks, expect to pay:
Exterior Painting Services
Exterior painters can handle everything from small touch-ups to full home repaints. Services often include painting siding, decks, fences, window frames, and doors. Proper surface prep — such as scraping, sanding, and priming — is essential for durability, especially with Canada’s changing weather. House painter costs generally range from $1.50 to $4 per square foot, or about $1,500 to $5,000+ for a typical detached home.
For specific jobs, expect to pay:
HomeStars Tip: Providing key details upfront helps painters give you an accurate and fair quote from the start.
Hiring a painter can save you time, stress, and money in the long run. Here’s why it’s worth bringing in a pro:
When choosing a painter, it helps to understand the difference between hiring an independent professional and working with a larger painting company. Both options have their advantages — it depends on your project needs, budget, and how hands-on you want to be.
Hiring an Independent Painter for a Personal Touch
Independent painters often provide a more personalised and flexible service. You’ll usually deal directly with the same person from start to finish, which makes communication easier and ensures your preferences are understood. They may offer competitive pricing and more adaptable scheduling. However, if your painter becomes unavailable or your project requires a larger crew, timelines can be affected.
What to Expect from a Home Painting Company
Painting companies usually have a team that can handle larger projects or tighter deadlines. They often offer extras like drywall repair and surface prep and typically carry insurance for added peace of mind. The trade-off is you might see different painters on-site, and prices can be a bit higher to cover overhead.
On HomeStars, you’ll find both options - each with a public profile and genuine customer reviews - so you can compare and choose based on what matters most to you.
Before hiring a painter, it’s worth taking a few minutes to ask the right questions. From experience and insurance to materials and prep work, knowing what to look for helps you make an informed decision — and ensures you get great results for your home.
Here are some essential questions to ask when choosing the right painter:
What type of painting services do you offer?
Not every painter handles the same kinds of jobs. Some specialise in interior work like walls, ceilings, and trim, while others focus on exterior projects such as siding, decks, and fences. Many offer extra services like drywall repair, wallpaper removal, or cabinet refinishing. Make sure their experience aligns with your project — especially if it involves special materials, finishes, or high ceilings.
Are you insured and licensed?
Always confirm that your painter carries liability insurance and, where applicable, Workers’ Compensation coverage. This protects you and the painter if an accident or damage occurs on-site. It’s also a good idea to ask how long they’ve been in business and what types of projects they’ve completed.
Do you provide the paint and supplies?
Some painters include paint and materials in their quote, while others prefer you to purchase them separately. Ask which brands or finishes they recommend — quality paint can make a big difference in durability. If you’re supplying the paint, make sure you know how much is needed and whether primer or special coatings are required.
What are your rates, and how are they structured?
Painters may charge by the square foot, by the room, or by the hour, depending on the project. Before committing, clarify:
What’s your timeline and availability?
Ask how soon they can start and how long the job will take. Professional painters are often booked in advance, especially during warmer months for exterior projects. Also, confirm their working hours and what happens if weather delays an outdoor job.
Do you offer a warranty or guarantee?
Many painters guarantee their workmanship for a set period — often one to three years. Ask what’s covered, such as peeling, cracking, or fading. A written warranty is a sign of professionalism and confidence in their work.
How do you handle preparation and cleanup?
Surface prep is key to a lasting finish. Ask if they’ll fill holes, sand, and prime before painting, and whether they’ll move furniture, cover floors, and clean up after the job. Clear expectations prevent misunderstandings later.
Timing depends on the size and scope of the job. A single room might take one to two days, while a full interior repaint could take a week or more. Exterior projects often depend on weather conditions and may take longer due to prep and drying time.
Yes — interior painting can be done year-round. Exterior painting, however, usually requires temperatures above 10°C (50°F) and dry conditions. If you’re painting outside, schedule work between late spring and early fall for the best results.
Clear furniture away from walls, remove fragile items, and take down wall hangings or curtains. Painters typically bring drop cloths and will handle masking and covering, but prepping your space beforehand helps speed up the process.
Many painters are happy to recommend colour schemes or finishes, and some offer formal colour consultations for an added fee. If you’re unsure, ask for sample swatches or small test areas before committing to a full paint job.
Absolutely. Many brands now offer low-odour and low-VOC paints that reduce fumes and are safer for homes with kids, pets, or allergies. Ask your painter about these options if indoor air quality is a priority.
Yes — most painters are comfortable working while homeowners are present, especially for interior jobs. They’ll coordinate around your schedule and typically work room by room to minimise disruption.