🎨 Painting Contractors in Provo, Utah

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All In Painting LLC
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All In Painting LLC is a licensed painting contractor in Provo, UT.

Provo, UT
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American Painting Plus LLC is a licensed painting contractor in Provo, UT.

Provo, UT

Finding a Painting Contractor in Provo

Painters in Provo understand how local conditions — UV exposure, temperature swings, and humidity levels — affect paint adhesion and longevity. Hiring a painter familiar with Provo means proper surface prep and product selection for your climate.

What to Look For When Hiring

  • Ask about surface preparation — proper prep (scraping, sanding, priming) is 80% of a lasting paint job
  • Request specifics on paint brand and product line, not just “premium paint”
  • For exteriors, ask about UV-resistant coatings — Utah’s altitude means more UV damage than lower-elevation states
  • Get a written estimate that specifies number of coats, prep work included, and timeline

Common Painting Projects in Provo

  • Interior whole-house painting
  • Exterior house painting
  • Cabinet painting and refinishing
  • Deck and fence staining
  • Commercial painting
  • Drywall repair and texture matching

Watch Out For

  • Skipping surface prep to save time
  • Using cheap or unspecified paint products
  • No drop cloths or surface protection
  • Quoting by the hour rather than by the job (incentivizes slow work)

Painting Costs in Provo

Interior painting in Utah typically costs $2–$4 per square foot of wall space, or $1,500–$4,000 for a standard 3-bedroom home. Exterior painting runs $3,000–$8,000+ depending on home size, stories, and condition. Cabinet painting averages $3,000–$7,000 for a full kitchen.

Always verify a contractor's license through the Utah Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL) before signing any contract. While Utah does not require a specific painting license, painters doing work over $3,000 should hold a general contractor license (S200 or S210). For lead paint (homes built before 1978), EPA RRP certification is required by federal law. Always ask about lead paint testing on older homes.