Higher-Value Results From a Trusted Painter in Seattle
We paint homes and work spaces for Seattle owners who want clear pricing. Our plans fit wet winters, cool summers, and busy areas like South Lake Union.
Painting and Carpentry Services That Protect Seattle Property Value
Residential Painting
Professional Residential Painting for Seattle homes and businesses.
Exterior House Painting
Professional Exterior House Painting for Seattle homes and businesses.
Interior House Painting
Professional Interior House Painting for Seattle homes and businesses.
Commercial Painting
Professional Commercial Painting for Seattle homes and businesses.
Commercial Exterior Painting
Professional Commercial Exterior Painting for Seattle homes and businesses.
Commercial Interior Painting
Professional Commercial Interior Painting for Seattle homes and businesses.
Cabinet Painting Services
Professional Cabinet Painting Services for Seattle homes and businesses.
Cabinet Refacing Services
Professional Cabinet Refacing Services for Seattle homes and businesses.
Deck Painting
Professional Deck Painting for Seattle homes and businesses.
Siding Painting
Professional Siding Painting for Seattle homes and businesses.
Baseboard Installation
Professional Baseboard Installation for Seattle homes and businesses.
Carpentry Services
Professional Carpentry Services for Seattle homes and businesses.
Areas We Serve Around Seattle
Local Market Insights
Seattle has strong demand for painting because homes and mixed-use buildings keep changing hands. Tech, aerospace, and e-commerce jobs support upgrades in condos, townhomes, offices, and older craftsman houses. And owners often compare paint cost against resale value, lease appeal, and long-term wood repair savings.
Seattle Market Insight for Homes, Shops, and Offices
Seattle owners watch value closely. Amazon growth in South Lake Union and tech money across the city keep remodel demand high. That means paint work often ties to rent goals, resale plans, and tenant turnover.
Older craftsman homes in Ballard, Greenwood, and Queen Anne need careful prep. Wet winters can wear siding, trim, caulk, and stain faster. We plan around dry windows so finishes cure well.
Commercial spaces near Pike Place Market and Capitol Hill need clean scheduling. Traffic, loading limits, and tight parking can slow jobs. So we build clear timelines and keep crews neat for busy storefronts and offices.
- Book exterior work for Seattle's drier summer stretch, not the wet winter months.
- Check wood trim on craftsman homes in Ballard and Queen Anne for moisture wear.
- Ask about low-odor paint for condos and townhomes in dense areas like Capitol Hill.
- Plan commercial painting around commute traffic near South Lake Union and downtown routes.

Fast Help for Urgent Paint and Surface Problems
We can respond fast when peeling paint, water marks, or exposed wood need quick care. Seattle traffic can slow cross-city trips, especially near South Lake Union and West Seattle routes. So we'll confirm timing early and set the best service window.
Seattle Painting Questions Owners Ask Most




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“These guys did an awesome job! They have a well trained team that works closely together to get the job done on time and on budget. They also did a number of other repairs on the interior and exterior ( removed dry rot, repair drywall, etc.) before they could even start the painting. I would highly recommend them,,,”
“The team at 365 did a great job painting our house. They painted the full exterior of our house, including all the trim, front door, and garage doors. Their color matching was spot on, and the front door and porch trim finish is perfectly smooth. They even did a nice job with caulking as well...”
“We had them do a full interior/ exterior paint. The team did an amazing job, and our home has never looked better. Great communication throughout and amazing results. Would definitely work with them again...”