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Painting Services FAQ — Columbus, OH

How much does painting cost in Columbus, OH?

Interior painting in Columbus costs $3,500–$7,000 for a full 1,500 sq ft home, or $300–$700 per room for individual rooms. Exterior repaints run $2,800–$6,500 for a typical 1,800 sq ft Columbus home. Historic district exterior work (German Village, Victorian Village) costs more — $4,500–$10,000+ — due to intricate trim detail, lead paint stripping, and specialized surface prep. Columbus painter wages average $20–$32/hr per BLS SOC 47-2141, making Columbus more affordable than coastal markets.

Does Ohio require a painting contractor license?

Ohio does not issue a statewide painting contractor license. However, painting contractors in Columbus must comply with the Ohio Home Improvement Contract Act (ORC 1345.21), which requires a written contract before work begins, a 3-day rescission right for homeowners, and prohibits taking full payment upfront. Verify contractor legitimacy via the Ohio Secretary of State Business Search and the Ohio BWC employer lookup for workers' compensation compliance. File complaints with the Ohio Attorney General.

Do I need to get COA approval for exterior painting in German Village?

Yes. The German Village Commission (GVC) requires a Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) for any exterior color change on buildings in the German Village Historic District. The GVC meets monthly and reviews proposed color selections against its design guidelines. Applications must be submitted in advance — contact the Columbus Historic Preservation Office at the Columbus Development Department for current submission deadlines. An experienced Columbus painting contractor who works regularly in German Village will help you prepare the application and select historically appropriate colors.

Is there lead paint in Columbus homes?

Yes — significantly. Columbus has a large inventory of pre-1978 housing, particularly in German Village, Victorian Village, Olde Towne East, Franklinton, Clintonville, and the Near East Side. Homes built before 1940 (common in these neighborhoods) have near-100% lead paint prevalence. The EPA RRP Rule requires contractors disturbing 6+ sq ft of painted surface in a pre-1978 Columbus home to be employed by an EPA Certified Renovation Firm. Verify certification at cfpub.epa.gov. The Columbus Public Health Division (columbus.gov/publichealth) also has resources on lead-safe housing.

When is the best time to paint a house exterior in Columbus?

The best exterior painting window in Columbus, OH is April 15 through October 15, with May and September being ideal months (consistent 55–80°F temperatures, lower humidity). Avoid painting exteriors in November–March when frost risk and freeze-thaw cycles cause paint to fail prematurely. July and August can have humidity spikes above 85% RH — professional Columbus painters check hourly forecasts and avoid high-humidity periods even in summer. Application temperatures below 50°F or above 90°F also compromise adhesion and cure.

How do I know if my Columbus walls are plaster or drywall?

Plaster walls (common in Columbus homes built before 1950) are harder and heavier than drywall — they make a solid knock sound vs. the hollow thump of drywall. Plaster walls may show hairline cracks, especially at corners and ceiling joints, and feel slightly more textured or wavy. The key thing to know from a painting standpoint: plaster requires different prep (skim coating loose areas, shellac or oil-based primer over water stains) than drywall. An experienced Columbus interior painter will assess the wall condition before quoting — and a quality painter will flag prep issues rather than hiding them with paint.

How long does an exterior paint job last in Columbus?

A professionally painted Columbus home exterior using a premium 100% acrylic latex paint (Sherwin-Williams Emerald, Benjamin Moore Aura) on properly prepared surfaces should last 7–12 years. Ohio's UV exposure, freeze-thaw cycling, and humidity compress paint lifespan vs. drier climates. South-facing and west-facing surfaces face higher UV degradation and may need touch-up in 5–7 years. Old German Village wood siding — properly stripped, primed, and painted with 3 coats — can last 10–15 years with the right maintenance (fill and caulk checking annually). Skipping primer or applying paint over unpainted wood shortens life dramatically.