Philly Painting Pros
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- PA registered
- insured
- EPA RRP certified
- brick and masonry
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Philadelphia's Top-Rated Painting Contractors
Licensed, insured painters in Philadelphia. Expert interior and exterior painting, cabinet refinishing, deck staining, and color consultation.
Philadelphia's row house stock — the largest concentration of row homes in the United States — creates a steady painting market. Nearly all Philadelphia housing predates 1978, requiring EPA RRP certified painters. Brick row houses in South Philly, Fishtown, and Kensington require specialized masonry paint. Interior painting is extremely strong year-round in Philadelphia's active real estate market, with many buyers refreshing interiors after purchase.
We evaluate Philadelphia painting contractors based on licensing (Pennsylvania contractor registration, EPA RRP certified (required — nearly all Philly housing is pre-1978)), insurance, surface prep standards, product quality, and verified customer reviews.
All featured painters carry liability insurance and workers' compensation. We verify registration and EPA RRP certification for pre-1978 home work before listing any contractor.
Price range: $$–$$$
Price range: $$
Price range: $$–$$$
Price range: $$
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Philadelphia, PA
Why Local Matters
Contractors who know your area, your climate, and your local codes
Every contractor in our network is established locally — no out-of-state storm chasers. They know the permitting requirements, the climate challenges, and they'll be there for warranty work.
Painting Philadelphia brick requires breathable, elastomeric masonry paint — standard latex traps moisture in brick, causing spalling damage. Products like Sherwin-Williams Loxon Elastomeric, BASF MasterSeal, and Sto Elastomeric perform well on Philly brick. Surface prep is critical: remove any efflorescence, tuckpoint failed mortar, and prime bare areas. Note: many Philly preservation advocates recommend against painting unpainted historic brick — once painted, it's nearly impossible to remove.
Yes — virtually all Philadelphia housing was built before 1978 and therefore likely contains lead paint. Any contractor disturbing more than 6 sq ft of interior painted surface or 20 sq ft of exterior must be EPA RRP certified. Philadelphia DPPH (Department of Public Health) enforces lead hazard standards. Always verify your painter's EPA RRP certificate before work begins on older Philly homes.
Consider your home's style, neighborhood context, and Philadelphia's climate when choosing colors. Test paint samples on the actual wall surface — lighting conditions in Philadelphia affect how colors read. Most quality painting contractors offer color consultation services. Interior trends in 2026 lean toward warm neutrals (greiges, warm whites) and saturated accent walls. Exterior choices should balance personal preference with neighborhood compatibility and UV durability.
A typical single-family home exterior repaint in Philadelphia takes two to five days depending on home size, the amount of prep work needed, number of coats, and weather conditions. Proper prep — scraping, caulking, priming — takes as long as the painting itself and is the key determinant of how long the finish lasts. Professional crews can often complete smaller homes in a long weekend.
Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior, Sherwin-Williams Emerald, and PPG Timeless consistently receive top ratings for durability in humid and variable climates like Philadelphia's. These premium paints contain higher concentrations of binders and pigments that resist peeling, cracking, and fading. The extra cost per gallon pays off in longer repainting intervals — typically 8–12 years versus 5–7 for budget paints.
Most homes in Philadelphia benefit from an exterior repaint every 7–10 years with premium paint, or every 5–7 years with standard paint. South- and west-facing surfaces age faster due to UV exposure and may need attention sooner. Signs it is time to repaint include chalking or fading, peeling or cracking paint, bare wood visible, or mold and mildew growth that cleaning alone cannot remove.
You do not need to be home continuously, but plan to be present at the start to review the scope with the crew foreman and at completion for a final walkthrough. Most Philadelphia painting contractors are accustomed to working with keys or lockboxes for interior projects. For exterior work, your home can be unoccupied — just ensure pets are secured and outdoor items are cleared from the work area.
Flat/matte finish hides imperfections best and works well on ceilings and low-traffic walls. Eggshell has a slight sheen, cleans more easily, and is the most popular choice for living rooms and bedrooms. Satin finish offers greater durability and washability, making it ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, hallways, and trim. Semi-gloss is used for trim, doors, and cabinetry where a harder, cleanable surface is needed.
Before your painting crew arrives, remove or cover furniture and art, clear wall-mounted items, and provide unobstructed access to all areas to be painted. Most professional Philadelphia painters handle their own prep taping, floor drop cloths, and light furniture moving. Communicate any special concerns — existing water stains, lead paint in older homes, or wall repairs needed — before the project start date.
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