Navi Pacific Construction Inc
1335 120th Ave NE , Bellevue, WA 98005-2124
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1335 120th Ave NE , Bellevue, WA 98005-2124
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PO Box 50781, Bellevue, WA 98015
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10351 NE 10th ST, Bellevue, WA 98004
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16517 NE 5th St, Bellevue, WA 98008
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657 130th AVE NE, Bellevue, WA 98005
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12241 NE 39TH ST, Bellevue, WA 98005
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6 149th Ave NE #A, Bellevue, WA 98007
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5900 119th Ave SE, A-27, Bellevue, WA 98006
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5806 119TH AVE SE, Bellevue, WA 98006
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13308 SE EASTGATE WAY, Bellevue, WA 98005
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9922 LAKE WASHINGTON BLVD NE, Bellevue, WA 98004
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16134 NE 3rd PL, Bellevue, WA 98008
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For: full interior repaint, 1,500 sq ft home in Bellevue, WA
Bellevue is one of the wealthiest cities in the United States — median household income in several Bellevue ZIP codes exceeds $150,000, driven by proximity to Microsoft's Redmond campus, Amazon's Bellevue satellite offices (now a major presence on 600 Bellevue Way), and a deep concentration of tech-sector professionals. That economic context shapes Bellevue's interior painting market distinctly: client expectations for product quality, surface preparation, and finish precision are higher than virtually any other Washington market, and Bellevue's tight labor market — BLS SOC 47-2141 shows Seattle MSA painters averaging $32–$52 per hour — means painting costs in Bellevue run at the top of the Pacific Northwest range.
| Project | Price Range |
|---|---|
| Single bedroom (standard, 10×12) | $400–$900 |
| Living room (open concept, 400–600 sf) | $800–$2,000 |
| Kitchen (cabinetry excluded) | $500–$1,200 |
| Full house interior (2,000 sf, 3 bed/2 bath) | $4,500–$9,000 |
| Full house interior (3,500 sf, 5 bed/3 bath) | $8,000–$15,000+ |
| Cabinet repainting (full kitchen) | $2,500–$6,000 |
| Trim and baseboard painting (full house) | $800–$2,500 |
| Ceiling painting (standard 8-ft, per room) | $200–$500 |
| Accent wall (single wall feature) | $200–$500 |
| Vaulted ceiling / great room ceiling | $600–$2,000 |
Labor accounts for 70–80% of interior painting costs in Bellevue's market. Premium paint product upgrades (Benjamin Moore Aura, Sherwin-Williams Emerald) add $25–$40 per gallon over standard products — budget approximately $500–$1,500 in paint materials for a full 2,000 sf home.
Bellevue's cost of living — among the highest in Washington State — means skilled trades workers command wages significantly above the regional average. Painting contractors based in Redmond, Kirkland, and Issaquah (who regularly service the Bellevue market) face the same wage pressure. Expect Bellevue interior painting quotes to run 15–25% above equivalent work in South King County (Renton, Kent, Auburn) and 10–15% above Everett and north Snohomish County.
Bellevue homeowners in the Somerset, Bridle Trails, West Bellevue, and Enatai neighborhoods increasingly specify premium paint products by name:
Budget $500–$1,500 for paint materials on a full 2,000 sf Bellevue home interior, depending on product tier selected. This is a meaningful investment that compounds over time — Aura and Emerald interiors hold their finish 8–12 years vs. 4–6 years for contractor-grade paint, reducing repainting frequency.
A significant portion of Bellevue's housing market is high-rise and mid-rise condo construction (Lincoln Square South residences, The Bravern, Bellevue Towers, and newer developments along NE 8th Street). Interior painting in condo buildings introduces constraints not present in single-family homes:
While Bellevue is a relatively young city (incorporated 1953), neighborhoods like Wilburton, the older Crossroads sections, and parts of Eastgate contain homes built before 1978. Any wall disturbance or surface prep on pre-1978 Bellevue homes requires EPA RRP (Renovation, Repair, and Painting) protocol — a certified RRP firm, proper containment, and regulated waste disposal. Verify EPA RRP certification at cfpub.epa.gov/flpp/pub/index.cfm?do=main.firmSearch. Lead paint testing kits ($10–$30) allow homeowners to identify risk areas before hiring.
Interior painting contractors performing work for hire in Bellevue must be registered with Washington State L&I under RCW 18.27. This registration requires:
Verify any Bellevue painting contractor at verify.lni.wa.gov — enter business name or UBI number. The verification page shows bond status, insurance status, and whether the contractor has any L&I violations on record.
Key point: In Washington State, homeowner's insurance policies typically exclude coverage for damage caused by unregistered contractors. A Bellevue home renovation damaged by a painter who over-applied solvent and caused finish-coat failure — or more seriously, caused a fire from improper solvent storage — may not be covered if the contractor was unregistered.
Any Bellevue painting company that disturbs painted surfaces in homes built before 1978 must be certified under EPA's Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) rule (40 CFR Part 745) AND have individual workers trained as Certified Renovators. Relevant in Bellevue for:
RRP requirements for disturbing lead paint surfaces that exceed 6 square feet indoors (or 20 square feet outdoors):
Bellevue families with children under 6 or pregnant members have the greatest health risk from lead exposure during painting. EPA RRP is not optional for pre-1978 work — violations carry civil penalties up to $37,500 per violation per day.
Washington's Puget Sound Clean Air Agency enforces VOC (volatile organic compound) limits on architectural coatings in the greater Puget Sound area, including King County and Bellevue. Under Regulation I, Section 3.07, painting contractors must use paints that comply with category-specific VOC content limits. Consumer-grade paints sold at Bellevue Fred Meyer, Home Depot, and Lowe's already comply; some specialty industrial coatings may not.
In practice, this matters for Bellevue homeowners repainting after smoke damage, water damage restoration, or fire damage — contractors using primers or specialty coatings must verify VOC compliance. Zero-VOC products like Benjamin Moore Natura® and Sherwin-Williams Harmony® exceed PSCAA requirements while being appropriate for high-rise condo applications.
Surface preparation determines 80% of the final result. In Bellevue's competitive real estate market — where a $2 million Somerset home goes under contract with dozens of buyers evaluating finish quality — amateur surface prep is visible. What a professional Bellevue painting contractor does that DIY typically misses:
Interior painting is one of the most attempted DIY home improvement projects — and one where the gap between amateur and professional results is most visible to buyers, guests, and home appraisers. In Bellevue's high-stakes real estate market, where $1.8–$2.5 million is a routine transaction in Somerset, West Bellevue, and Enatai, the quality of interior paint work is immediately noticeable in listing photos and in-person showings. Here's an honest assessment of when DIY works and when professional painting is the clear choice.
| Factor | DIY | Professional Painter |
|---|---|---|
| Cost (2,000 sf home) | $500–$1,500 (materials only) | $4,500–$9,000 (labor + materials) |
| Time (2,000 sf home) | 3–5 weekends (15–25 hours) | 3–5 days (professional crew) |
| Surface prep quality | Typically light — nail holes, light sanding | Comprehensive — skim coat, flush patches, primer block-fill |
| Cut-in precision | Learning curve; consistent precision takes hundreds of hours | Professional standard: tight lines on first attempt |
| Lead paint protocol | Self-managed; risk of non-compliance | RRP-certified firm handles containment and disposal |
| VOC management in condos | May not comply with building requirements | Zero-VOC products specified and documented |
| Warranty | None | 1–3 year labor warranty (registered WA L&I contractor) |
| Paint waste/cleanup | Often improper disposal (environmental violation) | Professional disposal in compliance with PSCAA rules |
| Result in luxury Bellevue home | Visible as amateur in bright light (roller laps, brush texture) | Smooth, consistent finish that holds up to listing photography and appraisal |
Rental units and investment properties: A Bellevue rental (Overlake, Crossroads, or Bel-Red areas) where tenants will turnover every 2–3 years is a reasonable DIY painting candidate. Flat finish on walls, minimal trim detail, high-traffic areas that will need repainting anyway — the quality ceiling is lower and the cost savings are meaningful ($2,000–$4,000 for a 900 sf unit).
Single accent wall or color refresh in a low-profile room: Repainting a laundry room, garage interior, or utility space with minimal architectural detail is within DIY reach. A single accent wall in a bedroom — flat surface, manageable area — can be completed satisfactorily with proper tape masking and a quality 3/8-inch lambswool roller.
Owner-occupied home held long-term: If you're not selling for 10+ years and you're happy with acceptable (not premium) results, DIY interior painting on rooms with simple geometry and no complex trim can save meaningful money. The failure mode is not quality in a vacuum; it's quality relative to your tolerance.
Preparing for sale in Bellevue's luxury market. The Bellevue real estate market commands among the highest price-per-square-foot in Washington State. A $2 million Somerset or Enatai home with amateur paint work, lap marks in the great room, or uneven cut lines at coffered ceiling transitions will show in listing photos — and listing agents will use it as a comp-down argument. The ROI on professional interior painting before a Bellevue sale is among the highest of any pre-listing investment.
Homes with complex trim, crown molding, or built-ins. West Bellevue custom homes from the 1990s and early 2000s often feature extensive millwork — coffered ceilings, built-in bookcases, panel wainscoting. Painting these surfaces requires steady-hand brushwork, appropriate paint sheen selection (higher sheen on trim than walls), and multiple coats. This is not welcoming territory for occasional painters.
Condo painting in Bellevue high-rises. Downtown Bellevue's residential towers (Lincoln Square residences, The Bravern, Bellevue Towers) have specific requirements for contractor access, elevator use, waste removal, and VOC-compliant products. Building management will require proof of contractor registration and insurance (WA L&I + liability). DIY is effectively impossible in these buildings for anything more than a single-wall touch-up.
Any pre-1978 Bellevue home. EPA RRP requires a certified firm — which excludes DIY from this context entirely for any work exceeding 6 square feet of surface disturbance. Older Wilburton and Crossroads area homes built before 1978 fall in this category.
For Bellevue homeowners outside of the sale-preparation context, the honest break-even is roughly $3,500 in professional quote versus your honest assessment of available time and skill. Most Bellevue homeowners who have priced their time at market rate find professional painting competitive even for mid-complexity projects when total hours and material uncertainty are factored in.
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