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Interior & Exterior Painting Los Angeles 43

9998 Main Street, Los Angeles, CA

Professional painting service with detailed prep work and quality finishes. We offer interior, exterior, and specialty coating options.

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Los Angeles Painting Pros

2545 Main Street, Los Angeles, CA

Quality painting services for your home. Experienced team uses top-brand paints and delivers flawless finishes on every project.

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Los Angeles Premium Painting

4368 Main Street, Los Angeles, CA

Quality painting services for your home. Experienced team uses top-brand paints and delivers flawless finishes on every project.

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Interior & Exterior Painting Los Angeles 44

9808 Main Street, Los Angeles, CA

Licensed painter providing interior and exterior services. Eco-friendly paints available, meticulous craftsmanship, and competitive pricing.

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Los Angeles Quality Painting 12

9242 Main Street, Los Angeles, CA

Licensed painter providing interior and exterior services. Eco-friendly paints available, meticulous craftsmanship, and competitive pricing.

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Los Angeles Home Painting 2

8038 Main Street, Los Angeles, CA

Quality painting services for your home. Experienced team uses top-brand paints and delivers flawless finishes on every project.

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Los Angeles Painting Specialists 79

1746 Main Street, Los Angeles, CA

Professional painting service with detailed prep work and quality finishes. We offer interior, exterior, and specialty coating options.

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Los Angeles Home Painting 72

3173 Main Street, Los Angeles, CA

Licensed painter providing interior and exterior services. Eco-friendly paints available, meticulous craftsmanship, and competitive pricing.

Serves: 90001, 90002, 90003, 90004 +59 more

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Los Angeles Premium Painting 1

9255 Main Street, Los Angeles, CA

Quality painting services for your home. Experienced team uses top-brand paints and delivers flawless finishes on every project.

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Los Angeles Painting Specialists 52

4696 Main Street, Los Angeles, CA

Licensed painter providing interior and exterior services. Eco-friendly paints available, meticulous craftsmanship, and competitive pricing.

Serves: 90001, 90002, 90003, 90004 +59 more

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Residential Painting Los Angeles

6989 Main Street, Los Angeles, CA

Interior and exterior painting specialists using premium paints and proven techniques. Residential and commercial projects completed on t¦

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Los Angeles Premium Painting

4368 Main Street, Los Angeles, CA

Quality painting services for your home. Experienced team uses top-brand paints and delivers flawless finishes on every project.

Serves: 90001, 90002, 90003, 90004 +59 more

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Painting Services Cost Guide — Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles is one of the most expensive painting markets in the United States — driven by California's strict contractor licensing requirements, among the highest HVAC and trade labor costs nationally, California VOC paint regulation (the strictest in the country), and the intense UV environment of Southern California. BLS SOC 47-2141 painter wages in the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim MSA average $30–$52 per hour — in the top 5 of all major U.S. metros. The LA market also includes significant numbers of Spanish-speaking painter crews serving the interior market, creating a wide quality range that makes proper contractor vetting essential.

Los Angeles Painting Costs by Job Type (2024)

Job TypeScopePrice Range
Single interior room (bedroom)Walls only, 2 coats$350–$600
Full room interior (walls + trim + ceiling)Standard 12×12$500–$900
Full interior (1,800 sq ft)All rooms, 2 coats$5,000–$9,500
Full interior (2,500 sq ft)Larger LA home$7,000–$14,000
Exterior repaint (1,500 sq ft stucco)Classic LA stucco home$3,500–$7,000
Exterior repaint, two-story (2,000 sq ft)Scaffold/lift required$6,000–$12,000
Exterior repaint, wood-sided craftsmanEcho Park, Silver Lake, Highland Park$4,000–$9,500
Interior cabinet painting (HVLP)Full kitchen, bonding primer + topcoat$2,000–$5,000
Exterior trim only (fascia, shutters)No siding, trim and accent detail$1,500–$3,500
Deck staining300 sq ft deck, prep + stain$700–$1,600

Los Angeles-Specific Cost Drivers

California Contractor Licensing — A Real Cost Premium

California requires any painting contractor performing work valued above $500 (including materials AND labor) to hold a valid California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) license in the C-33 Painting and Decorating Contractor classification. This licensing requirement:

  • Raises the floor of who can legally operate in the LA market
  • Adds CSLB compliance overhead (licensing fees, bond, insurance requirements)
  • Protects consumers but also narrows supply, contributing to higher professional rates

A CSLB C-33 license requires passing a trade and business/law exam, posting a $25,000 contractor bond, and maintaining workers' compensation insurance. Verify any LA painter at cslb.ca.gov/consumers/verify_contractor.

California VOC Paint Standards — The Strictest in the Country

California's South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) and California Air Resources Board (CARB) enforce VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) limits on architectural paints that are significantly stricter than federal standards:

  • Interior flat paint: ≤50 g/L VOC
  • Interior non-flat (eggshell, satin, semi-gloss): ≤100 g/L VOC
  • Exterior flat: ≤50 g/L
  • Exterior non-flat: ≤100 g/L
  • Industrial maintenance coatings: even stricter

California-compliant low-VOC and zero-VOC paints (Sherwin-Williams Harmony, Emerald, Duration Zero-VOC; Benjamin Moore Natura and Aura; Behr Premium Plus Ultra Zero-VOC) are now the only legal professional options in LA. These premium formulations cost $65–$95/gallon vs. $35–$55 for non-compliant paints unavailable in California — a meaningful materials cost driver. For LA consumers, this is neutral to positive: zero-VOC paints improve indoor air quality during and after painting.

LA Stucco — The Dominant Exterior Material

Roughly 70–80% of Los Angeles single-family homes have stucco (exterior plaster) finish — the characteristic look of LA craftsman bungalows, Spanish colonial, Mid-Century Modern, and post-war ranch homes from Silver Lake, Echo Park, Los Feliz, Silver Lake, Pasadena, and San Fernando Valley. Stucco exterior painting in LA requires:

  • Elastomeric paint or masonry-grade acrylic for proper bridging of hairline stucco cracks (standard in LA's seismically active environment)
  • Proper roller application technique (thick-nap roller) to fill the stucco texture profile — brush application misses texture recesses
  • SCAQMD-compliant VOC formulations specifically designed for masonry surfaces
  • No painting during Santa Ana wind events or immediately after — dust on surfaces prevents proper adhesion

Los Angeles Lead Paint — A Widespread Concern

Los Angeles has one of the largest pre-1978 housing stocks among major U.S. cities. Neighborhoods including Echo Park, Silver Lake, Los Feliz, Highland Park, Leimert Park, Jefferson Park, West Adams, Boyle Heights, Compton, and Inglewood have high concentrations of pre-1978 housing with lead-based paint. The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health and City of LA programs address lead exposure — but the contractor requirement is federal:

  • Any painter hired to disturb 6+ sq ft of painted surfaces in pre-1978 LA homes must be employed by an EPA Certified Renovation Firm — verify at cfpub.epa.gov
  • This is separate from California CSLB licensing — verify both

Seismically Active Environment — Stucco Cracks

Los Angeles experiences frequent micro-seismic activity (dozens of small earthquakes annually) plus periodic significant events. Every LA stucco exterior shows hairline cracks from seismic movement — sometimes visible as "spider cracking" patterns across the stucco face. Professional LA exterior painters addressing stucco:

  • Fill wider cracks (>1/8") with elastomeric caulk or stucco patch before painting
  • Apply elastomeric masonry paint that flexes across hairline cracks rather than bridging them with rigid standard paint (which re-cracks at the first seismic event)

Painting Services — Los Angeles, CA: Frequently Asked Questions

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California CSLB C-33 License — Required Above $500

California requires any painting contractor whose contract exceeds $500 total (materials + labor) to hold a valid California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) license. For painting and decorating work, the required classification is C-33 Painting and Decorating Contractor:

  • Requires a trade exam and a separate business/law exam
  • Mandatory $25,000 surety bond — provides homeowner recourse for incomplete or defective work
  • General liability insurance required
  • California workers' compensation insurance required (separate from bond)

Any painter in Los Angeles working without a CSLB license on a $500+ project is committing a criminal misdemeanor under California Business and Professions Code §7028 — up to 6 months in jail and $5,000 fine per violation. This is California's strongest contractor consumer protection mechanism — the CSLB regularly investigates and prosecutes unlicensed contractors in the LA area.

Verify any LA painting contractor at: cslb.ca.gov/consumers/verify_contractor

The CSLB verification shows: license number, classification (must include C-33 for painting), active/inactive status, bond amount and carrier, workers' comp certificate, and complaint/discipline history.

Additional verification:

California Workers' Compensation — Mandatory and Enforced

Unlike Texas (where workers' comp is optional), California Labor Code §3700 mandates workers' compensation insurance for all employers with one or more employees. California's Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) and the Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) actively enforce this requirement in the construction trades.

For LA homeowners: request a Certificate of Insurance showing California workers' compensation from a licensed CA carrier before any painting work begins. If a painting worker is injured on your property without workers' comp coverage, potential liability shifts to the homeowner's insurance policy.

California workers' comp claims are managed through the California Department of Industrial Relations.

EPA Lead Paint — Pre-1978 Los Angeles Homes

Los Angeles's vast pre-1978 housing stock makes EPA RRP compliance a practical necessity for professional painters:

  • Echo Park, Silver Lake, Los Feliz, Highland Park, West Adams, Jefferson Park, Leimert Park, Boyle Heights, Compton, Inglewood — high concentrations of pre-1940 and pre-1960 housing with lead-based paint
  • The EPA RRP Rule requires any hired painter disturbing 6+ sq ft of painted surfaces in pre-1978 homes to be employed by an EPA Certified Renovation Firm
  • Verify at cfpub.epa.gov
  • The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Lead Program: publichealth.lacounty.gov/lead

Note: California CSLB licensing does not substitute for EPA RRP certification — verify both for pre-1978 homes.

California VOC Compliance — Why It Matters in LA

SCAQMD Rule 1113 and California Air Resources Board standards limit VOC content in architectural coatings sold and used in California. Professional painters in Los Angeles use only California-compliant paints:

  • A CSLB-licensed contractor who attempts to bring non-California-formulated paint from out of state creates legal risk for themselves and project compliance issues
  • California-compliant paints (Sherwin-Williams Zero-VOC, Benjamin Moore Natura and Aura, Behr Premium Plus Ultra) offer better indoor air quality — particularly relevant in LA's dense urban housing stock where ventilation is often limited

When reviewing LA painting quotes, ask painters to specify the exact product name and VOC content — compliant painters are accustomed to this question.

Historic Preservation — Los Angeles Historic Districts

Los Angeles contains numerous designated historic districts where exterior painting is subject to review:

  • Hollywood Heritage and Los Angeles Historic Preservation Overlay Zones (HPOZs): Angelino Heights, Carthay, Hancock Park, Harvard Heights, Lafayette Square, and others
  • HPOZ: Exterior alterations including paint color changes may require Certificate of Appropriateness from the Los Angeles Department of City Planning Historic Preservation
  • Riverside, Echo Park Craftsman, and Pasadena Bungalow Heaven (separate Pasadena city jurisdiction) have preservation guidelines

Professional LA painters working in HPOZ areas or near historic landmarks understand the review process and can advise on appropriate colors and finishes consistent with designation requirements.

5-Point Verification Checklist — Los Angeles Painting

  1. CSLB C-33 license: cslb.ca.gov — active license with C-33 classification
  2. California workers' compensation: Certificate of Insurance from CA-licensed carrier
  3. EPA RRP Firm certification (pre-1978 homes): cfpub.epa.gov
  4. SCAQMD-compliant VOC products: Specified by product name in written contract
  5. HPOZ compliance (if applicable): Confirmation contractor is familiar with LA historic overlay requirements

DIY vs. Professional Painting — Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles has one of the highest DIY attempt rates in the U.S. for home improvement — the combination of year-round mild weather, large home-improvement retail presence (dozens of Home Depot and Lowe's locations across the metro), and high professional service cost drives many LA homeowners toward DIY. But California's specific regulatory environment and LA's housing stock characteristics create real distinctions between what's viable DIY and what requires professional service.

DIY vs. Professional Painting — Los Angeles Comparison

FactorDIYProfessional
Interior single roomViable — $200–$400 in California-compliant paint$500–$900 professional
Full interior (1,800 sq ft)$1,200–$1,800 in materials$5,000–$9,500 professional
VOC compliance (CA law)Must use SCAQMD-compliant paintOnly CA-compliant products used
Stucco exterior applicationHigh skill barrier — texture fill criticalThick-nap roller, proper technique
Lead paint RRP (pre-1978)Homeowner-occupant exempt (own home)EPA Certified Renovation Firm required
CSLB license requirementHomeowner exempt in own homeRequired — C-33 above $500
Two-story exterior (scaffold)Significant equipment cost + fall riskProfessional lift/scaffold equipment
Stucco crack repair before paintRequires elastomeric caulk knowledgeStandard prep included
Santa Ana wind event timingHomeowner may not plan around weatherExperienced LA painters schedule around Santa Ana events
HPOZ color complianceHomeowner's research burdenContractor familiar with HPOZ guidelines
Cabinet HVLP spray finishEquipment $400–$800; skill requiredFactory-smooth finish
Workmanship warrantyNone1–3 years (CSLB-licensed painters)

When DIY Is Viable in Los Angeles

  • Interior rooms in post-1978 LA homes: No EPA RRP concerns (homeowner-occupant can legally disturb lead paint in their own home, although health risk exists). Interior rooms are the most accessible DIY painting project in LA. Premium California-compliant paint (Sherwin-Williams Emerald, Benjamin Moore Aura Zero-VOC) is widely available at LA paint dealer locations.
  • Budget-constrained renovations: LA professional painting costs are among the highest in the country. For homeowners with time, DIY interior work saves $3,000–$8,000 on a full interior project. The trade-off is 60–100 hours of labor.
  • Small exterior touch-ups on contemporary LA homes (post-1978 stucco, not in HPOZ): Spot touch-ups on stucco, painting a front door, refreshing a garage door — suitable DIY if homeowner can match existing color.
  • Renters who own (live in their own condo or duplex): California law allows owner-occupants to DIY cosmetic painting in their own unit without CSLB licensing.

DIY materials estimate, 1,800 sq ft LA interior:

  • 20+ gallons Sherwin-Williams Emerald Zero-VOC (flat/eggshell): $1,600–$2,000 at California pricing
  • Primer where needed: $100–$150
  • Brushes, rollers, tape, drop cloths: $100–$150
  • Total: $1,800–$2,300 vs. professional quotes of $5,000–$9,500
  • Savings are substantial, but SCAQMD-compliant California paints are genuinely more expensive than national equivalents

When Professional Is Essential in Los Angeles

  • Exterior stucco repainting: LA's stucco exteriors require specific technique (thick-nap roller for texture fill, elastomeric product for seismic crack bridging, elastomeric caulk preparation) that most DIYers cannot replicate properly. Improperly painted stucco in LA's UV-intense environment shows brush marks through the texture and fails at crack points within 2–3 years. Professional cost of $3,500–$7,000 for a LA stucco exterior is justified by the 8–12 year paint life vs. 3–5 year DIY outcomes.
  • Pre-1978 homes in Echo Park, Silver Lake, Los Feliz, Highland Park, West Adams, Leimert Park: Lead paint risk, EPA RRP compliance. While homeowner-occupants are legally exempt from RRP, the health risk of lead dust during paint work — particularly for children or during pregnancy — is real and serious. Professional EPA-certified firms use HEPA vacuums, wet scraping, and proper containment.
  • HPOZ neighborhood exteriors (Angelino Heights, Carthay, Hancock Park, Harvard Heights): Historic Preservation Overlay Zone compliance. Exterior color changes in HPOZ areas may require Certificate of Appropriateness from LA City Planning — a process the homeowner must navigate, but experienced LA painters serving these neighborhoods know the requirements.
  • Two-story and hillside LA homes: Scaffolding or lift equipment is required for safe two-story exterior work. Hillside homes in Silverlake, Los Feliz, and the Hollywood Hills have challenging site access that makes professional equipment essential.
  • Cabinet painting: An HVLP spray setup in a Los Angeles kitchen — where ventilation is often limited — requires proper VOC management and professional spray technique for a durable finish.

Bottom Line

For LA interior work in post-1978 homes, DIY is viable and the savings are real given LA's premium professional rates. For exterior work on LA's characteristic stucco-clad homes, professional painting consistently outperforms DIY over a 5–10 year horizon — stucco technique, seismic crack bridging, and UV-environment product selection create a knowledge gap that produces measurable failure rate differences.

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