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Navi Pacific Construction Inc

1335 120th Ave NE , Bellevue, WA 98005-2124

BBB Accredited A+ rated. General Contractor, Roofing Contractors, Painting Contractors ...

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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Navi Pacific Construction Inc

1335 120th Ave NE , Bellevue, WA 98005-2124

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Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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Johnson Brothers Construction

3223 NE 123rd St , Seattle, WA 98125-5515

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Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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Sound Painting Solutions LLC

Seattle, WA 98108-2221

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Painting Contractors, Carpenter, Cabinet Refinishing ...

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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Phinney Ridge Painting LLC

922 NW Leary Way , Seattle, WA 98107-4646

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Painting Contractors, Handyman, Gutter Cleaning ...

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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Gaspar's Construction Inc

300 S Lucile St , Seattle, WA 98108-2434

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Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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Revex Exteriors

4020 Leary Way NW # 712 , Seattle, WA 98107-5002

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Siding Contractors, Roofing Contractors, Painting Contractors ...

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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Seattle Pacific Construction Inc

9722 Dibble Ave NW , Seattle, WA 98117-2215

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Framing Contractors, General Contractor, Painting Contractors ...

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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CertaPro Painters of Seattle

9252 Greenwood Ave N , Seattle, WA 98103

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Painting Contractors, Commercial Painter

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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Seattle Pacific Construction Inc

9722 Dibble Ave NW , Seattle, WA 98117-2215

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Framing Contractors, General Contractor, Painting Contractors ...

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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One Stop Services LLC

3213 W Wheeler St Pmb 213 , Seattle, WA 98199-3245

BBB Accredited A+ rated. General Contractor, Construction Services, Concrete Contractors ...

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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Matthew J Coleman

Seattle, WA 98103-4152

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Painting Contractors, Residential Painter, Wall Covering ...

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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Interior Painting Cost Guide — Seattle, WA (2025)

What Interior Painting Costs in Seattle

Seattle's interior painting market is the most expensive in Washington State — the city's union-influenced labor market, high cost of living, and competitive demand for skilled tradespeople put painter rates at the top of the Pacific Northwest. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (SOC 47-2141) reports a mean hourly wage of $29.20 for Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue MSA painters, but licensed painting contractors bill $65–$100/hr per painter in the city proper. Most Seattle paint jobs are quoted as flat-fee project prices.

Seattle's housing diversity demands versatile painters: Capitol Hill Victorians, Ballard Craftsman bungalows, Queen Anne Colonials, and mid-century Magnolia split-levels all have different surface prep requirements.

Seattle Interior Painting Prices by Project Type

Project TypeScopePrice Range
Single room (bedroom)12×12, walls only, 2 coats$350–$650
Open plan living/dining500–700 sq ft walls$750–$1,400
Full single-story interior1,200 sq ft walls + ceilings$3,200–$6,000
Full two-story interior2,000–2,500 sq ft$5,500–$10,500
Interior trim packageBaseboards, casings, crown$2.00–$5.00/linear ft
Interior doorsPer door, both sides + hardware$100–$225/door
Kitchen walls (not cabinets)Walls + ceiling, 2 coats$450–$850
Cabinet repainting30–40 doors, spray finish$2,500–$5,500
Popcorn ceiling removal + repaintPer square foot$3.00–$6.00/sq ft
Basement or ADU interior600–800 sq ft$1,800–$3,500

Seattle-Specific Cost Factors

Pre-1978 lead paint — Capitol Hill, Ballard, Queen Anne, Fremont. Seattle has one of the highest concentrations of pre-1978 housing in the Pacific Northwest. Neighborhoods like Capitol Hill, Madrona, Montlake, and Queen Anne are dense with 1905–1950 homes where lead-based paint is present on interior trim, doors, window sashes, and walls. The EPA RRP Rule mandates that painting contractors disturbing more than 6 sq ft of interior surface in pre-1978 housing be EPA Lead-Safe Certified. Verify firm certification at cfpub.epa.gov/flpp.

Acoustic/popcorn ceilings with potential asbestos. Seattle's 1958–1985 housing stock — mid-century ranchers in Magnolia, Seward Park, and Wedgwood — often has popcorn acoustic texture applied when asbestos-containing products were commonly used. Washington State requires testing or treating as asbestos-containing before any popcorn ceiling disturbance in pre-1980 homes. A positive asbestos test triggers the need for a licensed abatement contractor before the painting contractor can proceed.

ADU painting in Seattle. Seattle's accessory dwelling unit (ADU) boom — the result of citywide upzoning in 2019 allowing backyard cottages and basement ADUs — has created a steady stream of painting work in attached and detached ADUs. ADU interior painting typically runs $1,800–$3,500 for 600–800 sq ft and must be completed before the city's final occupancy inspection.

Seattle painter availability and booking lead times. Seattle's tight labor market and high renovation demand mean quality painting contractors are often booked 6–10 weeks in advance, particularly in spring (April–June) before the outdoor painting season begins. Plan accordingly and book early.

What Drives the Price Up

  • Pre-1978 lead-safe containment and cleanup protocols
  • Asbestos testing and abatement coordination for popcorn ceilings
  • High ceilings (10+ ft) or stairwell vaulted spaces requiring scaffolding ($300–$800 extra)
  • Detailed trim and millwork in historic Queen Anne or Capitol Hill homes
  • Color-change from dark to light (typically 3 coats required)

Interior Painting in Seattle, WA: Frequently Asked Questions

Hiring a Painter in Seattle: Washington State Requirements & What to Verify

Washington State Contractor Registration — Required for Seattle Painters

All painting contractors performing work in Seattle must hold a Washington State Contractor Registration issued by L&I (Department of Labor & Industries) under RCW 18.27. Verify any Seattle painter at lni.wa.gov/verify before signing a contract.

An L&I-registered contractor is required to:

  • Hold a $12,000 surety bond protecting you if the contractor defaults
  • Carry general liability insurance (minimum per L&I tier — always ask for the specific certificate)
  • Maintain Washington State Industrial Insurance (workers' comp) for all employees

Seattle contractors also generally hold a City of Seattle Business License (required for all businesses operating in the city) — though business licensing is separate from L&I contractor registration.

Why Lead-Safe Certification Is Non-Negotiable in Seattle

Seattle has an exceptionally high percentage of pre-1978 housing. The EPA's Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule (40 CFR Part 745) requires:

  • The painting firm (not just individual technicians) to hold an active EPA Lead-Safe Contractor certification
  • A certified renovator must be on-site during the project
  • Specific containment (plastic sheeting, 10-foot minimum perimeter), HEPA vacuuming, and wet wiping cleanup protocols must be followed
  • Post-work cleaning verification before occupancy

Verify the firm's certification at cfpub.epa.gov/flpp by business name. A painting company without this certification legally cannot perform interior painting involving lead paint disturbance in Seattle's older neighborhoods — and violates federal law if they do.

Asbestos Protocols for Seattle Painters

Seattle painters working on pre-1980 properties must coordinate with property owners on asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) before disturbing surface coatings, popcorn ceilings, or textured wall coatings. Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) regulates asbestos abatement. A painting contractor cannot perform asbestos abatement — a separate licensed abatement contractor is required.

What to Verify Before Hiring in Seattle

  1. Active Washington L&I contractor registration (lni.wa.gov/verify)
  2. EPA Lead-Safe Certified firm if home built before 1978 (cfpub.epa.gov/flpp)
  3. Certificate of general liability insurance (minimum $1M for Seattle jobs given property values)
  4. Workers' compensation coverage confirmed via L&I online lookup
  5. Written quote specifying paint product, sheen, number of coats, and prep scope
  6. Firm's process for popcorn ceiling asbestos testing referral

DIY vs. Professional Interior Painting in Seattle: The Case for Each

DIY vs. Professional Painting — Seattle's Unique Context

Seattle homeowners are famously hands-on — the city's culture of DIY, renovation, and sustainability makes interior painting one of the most commonly self-performed home improvement projects. But Seattle's high pre-1978 housing density, asbestos ceiling risks, and premium labor market create specific conditions that tilt the math differently here than in newer-construction markets.

FactorDIYProfessional
Cost (1,500 sq ft interior)$700–$1,400 (paint + supplies)$3,500–$6,500
Time4–8 weekends3–6 days
Lead-safe compliance (pre-1978 home)DIY cannot effectively comply at scaleEPA-certified firm required
Paint quality (pro vs consumer)Mid-grade at bestProMar 400, Aura, Duration with contractor pricing
Surface prep qualityOften incompleteCaulking, sanding, priming standard
Cut-in line qualityVariableProfessional result
WarrantyNone30 days–1 year for defects
Seattle property valuesError may affect listing priceProfessional result preserves value
Popcorn asbestos coordinationOwner responsibility — high riskPro manages referral
ADU permit clearanceNo impactProfessional work passes city inspection

When DIY Makes Sense in Seattle

  • Single room repaint in a post-1978 home (Capitol Hill newer buildings, South Lake Union condos, newer Fremont construction)
  • You have prior painting experience and good tools (Purdy brushes, quality roller frame and covers)
  • Single accent wall or low-stakes refresh in a well-maintained room
  • Repainting after minor drywall repair in a room you're comfortable with

When to Hire a Professional

  • Any pre-1978 home in Capitol Hill, Wallingford, Ballard, Queen Anne, or Beacon Hill: lead compliance is legally required for contractors and practically advisable for homeowners
  • Full house repaint before listing: Seattle's hot real estate market means the $4,000–$8,000 cost of professional painting is often returned many times in final sale price
  • ADU interior: city occupancy inspection requires professional-quality work
  • Ceilings with unknown popcorn texture: do not disturb without asbestos testing

Bottom Line

Seattle labor costs make DIY painting financially attractive — but in pre-1978 homes, the regulatory requirements for lead-safe work make it effectively mandatory to hire an EPA-certified professional contractor for full interior projects. For post-1978 homes, the decision is genuinely personal: a diligent DIYer can produce good results in manageable spaces.

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