A & G PAINTING & CLEANING LLC
PO BOX 23014, Federal Way, WA 98093
PAINTING/WALLCOVERING. WA State Licensed Contractor.
Serves: 98001, 98003, 98023, 98063 +1 more
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Typical cost in Federal Way
$3–$8 / sq ft
264 contractors in Federal Way
PO BOX 23014, Federal Way, WA 98093
PAINTING/WALLCOVERING. WA State Licensed Contractor.
Serves: 98001, 98003, 98023, 98063 +1 more
4040 Auburn way south Trl 65, Auburn, WA 98092
PAINTING/WALLCOVERING. WA State Licensed Contractor.
Serves: 98001, 98003, 98023, 98063 +1 more
1201 S 336TH ST, Federal Way, WA 98003
PAINTING/WALLCOVERING. WA State Licensed Contractor.
Serves: 98001, 98003, 98023, 98063 +1 more
210 37TH ST NE # 59, Auburn, WA 98002
PAINTING/WALLCOVERING. WA State Licensed Contractor.
Serves: 98001, 98003, 98023, 98063 +1 more
323 50TH ST SE, Auburn, WA 98092
PAINTING/WALLCOVERING. WA State Licensed Contractor.
Serves: 98001, 98003, 98023, 98063 +1 more
504 21ST ST SE APT C, Auburn, WA 98002
PAINTING/WALLCOVERING. WA State Licensed Contractor.
Serves: 98001, 98003, 98023, 98063 +1 more
34313 13TH PL SW, Federal Way, WA 98023
PAINTING/WALLCOVERING. WA State Licensed Contractor.
Serves: 98001, 98003, 98023, 98063 +1 more
203 21ST ST SE APT A, Auburn, WA 98002
PAINTING/WALLCOVERING. WA State Licensed Contractor.
Serves: 98001, 98003, 98023, 98063 +1 more
22316 11TH AVE S, Des Moines, WA 98198
PAINTING/WALLCOVERING. WA State Licensed Contractor.
Serves: 98001, 98003, 98023, 98063 +1 more
3001 S 288TH ST, Federal Way, WA 98003
PAINTING/WALLCOVERING. WA State Licensed Contractor.
Serves: 98001, 98003, 98023, 98063 +1 more
649 S 194TH ST, Des Moines, WA 98148
PAINTING/WALLCOVERING. WA State Licensed Contractor.
Serves: 98001, 98003, 98023, 98063 +1 more
827 SW 306th St, Federal Way, WA 98023
PAINTING/WALLCOVERING. WA State Licensed Contractor.
Serves: 98001, 98003, 98023, 98063 +1 more
For: full interior repaint, 1,500 sq ft home in Federal Way, WA
Interior painting in Federal Way typically runs $2,800–$5,200 for a 1,500 sq ft single-family home, though the actual number depends on room count, ceiling height, surface condition, and whether your home requires lead-paint containment procedures. Here's what local homeowners are paying in 2024–2025.
| Scope | Typical Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Single room (12×12) | $350–$650 | Two coats, walls only |
| Single room with ceiling | $475–$825 | Includes ceiling cut-in |
| Full home — 1,200 sq ft | $2,400–$4,200 | Walls, ceilings, trim |
| Full home — 1,800 sq ft | $3,500–$6,000 | Two coats, full prep |
| Accent/feature wall | $150–$325 | One wall, specialty color |
| Stairwell & hallway | $400–$850 | High ceilings, tight access |
| Cabinet painting (kitchen) | $900–$2,800 | Spray finish, degloss, prime |
| Popcorn ceiling removal + paint | $2–$4 per sq ft | Requires lead/asbestos test if pre-1980 |
Labor: According to BLS Occupational Employment Statistics for the Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue metro area, painters (SOC 47-2141) earn a mean hourly wage of $32.80 as of May 2023. Contractors typically bill labor at $45–$75/hr to cover overhead, insurance, and materials — higher than national averages due to Washington's strong union presence and high cost of living.
Lead paint containment: Federal Way's housing stock is dominated by homes built between 1960 and 1990 — the Steel Lake, Dash Point, Twin Lakes, and Redondo neighborhoods all have significant concentrations of pre-1978 construction. If your home was built before 1978, federal EPA RRP (Renovation, Repair, and Painting) rules require certified contractors to use lead-safe work practices, which add $150–$400 to a typical job for containment, HEPA vacuuming, and proper disposal.
Marine climate and moisture prep: Federal Way's proximity to Puget Sound means higher ambient humidity — typically 75–85% relative humidity in fall and winter. Walls in poorly ventilated bathrooms, laundry rooms, and north-facing bedrooms frequently show mildew staining that must be treated with a mold-killing primer (Zinsser BIN or equivalent) before painting. Skipping this step causes new paint to peel within 12–18 months. Proper mold remediation adds $75–$250 per affected room.
Surface condition: Homes in Federal Way's older subdivisions (Lakeland, Saghalie, Adelaide) often have flat paint on walls that shows every scuff and requires sanding and priming before topcoat. If previous painters used low-quality paint or failed to prime, you may need an extra coat — adding $0.25–$0.50 per sq ft.
Paint quality: Premium paints (Benjamin Moore Aura, Sherwin-Williams Emerald) run $65–$90/gallon and cover 350–400 sq ft per coat. Budget paints cover the same area at $25–$40/gallon but typically require three coats vs. two. Most professional painters in Federal Way factor Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams into their quotes by default.
A complete interior painting quote from a reputable Federal Way contractor generally includes:
Not included in most quotes: furniture removal from the room, drywall patching beyond minor nail holes, mold remediation, and popcorn ceiling removal.
King County has no licensing requirement specific to painting — any contractor can pick up a brush. However, Washington State requires all contractors to be registered with L&I (Labor & Industries) and carry a minimum $6,000 surety bond and general liability insurance. Always verify registration before signing a contract.
Interior painting may look simple, but in Federal Way's residential market — with its aging housing stock, marine humidity, and strict EPA lead-paint rules — hiring an unregistered contractor creates real financial and health risks.
Washington does not issue a specific "painter's license," but all contractors performing work for hire must be registered with the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I). Registration requires:
You can verify any contractor's registration instantly at L&I's Verify a Contractor tool. This lookup also shows whether a contractor's bond is active and their insurance is current. Unregistered contractors in Washington face civil penalties, and homeowners who hire them may be personally liable for on-site injuries if the contractor lacks workers' comp.
If your Federal Way home was built before 1978, federal law (40 CFR Part 745) requires any contractor disturbing painted surfaces to be EPA RRP-certified. This applies to scraping, sanding, and patching as well as painting.
Look for the EPA RRP certification number on any quote. Firms that are certified maintain written lead-safe work practices, use HEPA vacuums, post warning signs, and provide a pre-renovation disclosure form. Fines for non-compliance can reach $37,500 per violation per day — and the liability for lead dust exposure falls on the homeowner if they hired an uncertified contractor knowingly.
Given that Steel Lake, Twin Lakes, and Redondo Heights are dominated by 1960s–70s construction, this isn't a niche concern — it applies to the majority of Federal Way homes.
Many Federal Way communities — including Twin Lakes, Saghalie Ridge, and portions of Lakeland — have active HOAs. HOAs generally do not regulate interior painting, but if you're repainting as part of a larger renovation that changes exterior appearance (e.g., painting front doors, garage doors, or trim visible from the street), you'll need HOA architectural approval before work begins. Your contractor cannot obtain this approval on your behalf.
Washington's minimum wage ($16.28/hr as of January 2024) means any quote under $1,200 for a full-home interior paint job in Federal Way is almost certainly underbidding materials, skipping primer, or using unlicensed day labor. A quality job in this market uses 2–3 gallons of premium paint per room and takes 1–2 days for a thorough prep and two-coat finish. Contractors who cut corners on prep leave peeling paint within 2–3 years, returning your actual cost to far above the professional quote you declined.
Federal Way homeowners frequently debate DIY interior painting as a cost-saving move. Here's a rigorous, numbers-based breakdown of what that decision actually involves in this market.
| Factor | DIY | Professional |
|---|---|---|
| Materials cost (1,500 sq ft) | $400–$700 | Included in quote |
| Labor cost | Your time | $1,800–$3,500 |
| Tool investment | $150–$300 (rollers, brushes, tape, drop cloths, ladder) | $0 |
| Time required | 3–6 weekends | 2–4 days |
| Lead-paint testing | $30–$100 DIY test kit (less reliable) | Certified contractor handles |
| EPA RRP compliance | DIY exempt for owner-occupied primary residence | Contractor must be certified |
| Finish quality | Variable — drips, lap marks, uneven cut-ins common | Consistent, professional edge work |
| King County permit | Not required | Not required |
| Warranty | None | Typically 1–3 years on labor |
| Insurance if damaged | Homeowner's policy | Contractor's GL policy |
| Mold/stain treatment | DIY can miss hidden mold | Pro identifies and treats before painting |
| HOA compliance | Same | Same |
| Resale impact | Risk of DIY flaws visible during inspection | Professional finish supports appraisal |
Lead paint: Washington State's EPA exemption applies to owner-occupants in their own primary residence — meaning you are not required to follow RRP protocols when painting your own home. However, you are still responsible for lead-safe disposal of any paint-contaminated materials. More importantly, disturbing lead paint without containment creates dust that settles into carpet, HVAC registers, and upholstered furniture. The King County Hazardous Waste program accepts lead-contaminated materials for free disposal, but cleanup after improper sanding is expensive.
Marine humidity and paint adhesion: Federal Way's marine climate means painting during fall or winter (October–March) DIY risk is higher — ambient humidity above 85% causes latex paint to dry too slowly, leading to runs, sags, and micro-blistering. Professionals have dehumidifiers and climate controls; most DIYers do not. If you're painting in the off-season, you're working against the weather.
Older drywall and texture: 1970s Federal Way homes frequently have orange-peel or skip-trowel texture that's unforgiving of heavy roller nap. A pro uses a 3/8" nap for smooth surfaces and 1/2"–3/4" for textured — the wrong choice leaves a mottled, uneven finish that's obvious in raking light.
In Federal Way, the labor savings on a DIY full-home interior paint job run approximately $1,800–$3,500. Against that, weigh 3–6 weekends of work, $300+ in tool investment, lead-paint risk in pre-1978 homes, and the likelihood of a finish quality that reduces rather than increases home value. For homes built after 1990 in good condition, a careful DIYer can achieve acceptable results. For anything older or for any home going to market, the professional option is the economically rational choice.
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