painters in Victoria
Browse 47 painters in Victoria, BC.
A2Z Painting
Amira's Painting Ltd.
Artisan Painting Co.
BC Brushworks Painting
Devinci's Painting
Doctor Repainting Inc.
Dogwood Painting
Double A Painting
Eagle Express Painting
Finest Finish Painting & Drywall
Flow Painting Inc.
Islanders' Choice Painting Co
Kings of Color Painting
MACLAIR Painting - Victoria
MRP Painting and Decorating
PaintTek Home Improvements
Point West Painting
Pride Painting Ltd.
Pro Palette Painting
Royal Star Painting
Starfish Painting
Strength of colours painting Ltd
The Painter Guys
Total Pro Painting
Tri City Finishing
Vanisle line painting.
VIC CITY Painting
Victorian Painters Ltd.
Villa Paint
West Coast Pro Painting
Wilson Pro Painting Victoria
Yeti Painting Ltd.
Envision Painting Ltd. - Painters Victoria BC
Fresh Coast Painting
Greenz Painting Ltd.
Moloney Painting Ltd
Parkside Painting
The Crown Custom Painting
Top Coat Painting
White Knight Painting Ltd
Xico Enterprises Inc
APW House Painting & Renovations
MX Painting
Van Isle Paint
Colour Perfect Painting
Peacock Painting Victoria
Victoria Painting Co.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to paint a room in Victoria?
A single room typically costs $300-$800 depending on size, ceiling height, and prep work needed. A full house interior runs $3,000-$8,000. Exterior painting ranges from $3,500-$10,000+ depending on house size and condition.
How long does interior paint last?
Quality interior paint lasts 5-10 years in normal conditions. High-traffic areas like hallways and kitchens may need repainting every 3-5 years. Using premium paint and proper prep extends lifespan significantly.
Should I paint my house myself or hire a pro?
DIY works for small single-room jobs. Hire a pro for whole-house projects, exterior work, high ceilings, cabinet refinishing, or anywhere quality prep and finish matter. Pros are faster and the results show.
What is the best time to paint the exterior?
Late spring through early fall when temperatures are above 10°C and rain-free for 24-48 hours. Most exterior paints need dry conditions and moderate temperatures to cure properly.
Do painters need to be licensed?
Licensing requirements vary by province and municipality. Always check for liability insurance and WSIB coverage. Ask about paint brand certifications and whether they guarantee their work.
How do I prepare for painters coming?
Move furniture away from walls, remove wall hangings and switch plates, and clear the work area. Good painters handle masking, drop cloths, and surface prep — but clearing the space helps them start faster.