Painting Services

Interior & Exterior Painting

Transform your home with a fresh coat. We protect everything you own, prep every surface properly, and deliver a finish that lasts years — not months.

What Sets Our Painting Service Apart

Full Property Protection

Every painting project starts with drop cloths and plastic sheeting over all furniture, floors, and fixtures. Nothing gets damaged — guaranteed.

Interior & Exterior

From bedroom walls to full exterior facades, we handle every surface with the same attention to detail and premium materials.

Surface Preparation

Proper prep is the foundation of a lasting paint job. We clean, sand, and prime all surfaces before applying a single coat.

Weather-Smart Scheduling

Exterior painting is scheduled around optimal temperature and humidity windows to ensure the best adhesion and finish.

Our Painting Process

Consultation & Estimate

We visit your property, assess the scope, and provide a transparent written estimate.

Surface Preparation

Cleaning, sanding, caulking gaps, and priming ensures paint bonds and lasts.

Protection Setup

Drop cloths, painter's tape, and plastic sheeting protect every non-painted surface.

Painting & Finishing

Multiple coats applied with professional-grade tools for smooth, uniform coverage.

Cleanup & Walkthrough

We remove all materials, clean up fully, and walk through results with you.

Services Included

Interior wall & ceiling painting
Exterior siding & trim painting
Door & window frame painting
Deck & fence staining
Primer application
Color consultation
Wallpaper removal & prep
Touch-up & spot repairs

Professional Painting in Vermont: Interior & Exterior

Pro-Tech Contracting delivers interior and exterior painting services throughout Burlington, Vermont and surrounding counties. Our painting crew has served Vermont homeowners and commercial clients for decades. Every job begins with complete surface preparation — cleaning, sanding, caulking, and priming — because prep work is what separates a paint job that lasts 10 years from one that fades and peels in two. For interior work, we protect all furniture, floors, and fixtures with drop cloths, plastic sheeting, and painter's tape before a brush or roller touches the wall. For exterior projects, we schedule work around optimal temperature and humidity windows to ensure proper paint adhesion and a finish that holds up through Vermont winters.

Vermont exterior painting requires specific product selection. Latex paints with high elasticity ratings handle Vermont's freeze-thaw expansion and contraction without cracking. We do not use budget-grade paints on exterior applications. Premium materials cost more upfront but cut repainting cycles from every 5 years to every 10–12 years, which saves money over the life of the home. Pro-Tech also operates a 60-foot JLG lift for commercial exteriors and tall residential facades that would otherwise require expensive scaffolding.

Painting Questions & Answers

How do you protect my furniture and floors during interior painting?

Before any painting begins, we cover all furniture with drop cloths or plastic sheeting, apply painter's tape along all trim edges, baseboards, and ceiling lines, and lay rosin paper or canvas drop cloths on all flooring. Any furniture that cannot be easily moved is wrapped in plastic. We treat your home with the same care we would want applied to our own. If we find damage to a wall surface during prep — nail pops, holes, water stains — we address those before painting rather than painting over them.

When is the best time to paint the exterior of a Vermont home?

Exterior painting in Vermont should be done when temperatures are consistently above 50°F and below 90°F, with low humidity and no rain in the 24-hour forecast. In Burlington, this typically means late May through early October is the optimal window. We monitor weather forecasts and schedule exterior projects during appropriate windows. Painting in cold or wet conditions causes paint to cure improperly, leading to adhesion failure, bubbling, and peeling — problems that require a full repaint much sooner than a properly applied finish.

Do you do commercial painting in Vermont?

Yes. Pro-Tech Contracting handles commercial painting throughout Vermont including restaurant interiors, retail spaces, shopping center exteriors, office buildings, and multi-unit residential properties. Our 60-foot JLG lift allows us to reach large commercial facades and high-ceiling interiors without scaffolding, which saves both cost and time. Commercial projects are coordinated around your business hours to minimize disruption to operations. We provide a written project plan and timeline before work begins.

How long does exterior house painting take?

A typical Vermont cape or colonial exterior paint job takes 2–4 days depending on the size of the home, the number of stories, surface condition, and whether the existing paint is peeling (which requires more prep time). Homes with significant paint failure may require a day or more of scraping, sanding, and spot-priming before any topcoat is applied. We include a realistic timeline in every written estimate so you know what to expect before we start.

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